According to Merz-Graffiti: Illegal House Search with Spd Politician
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At the beginning of April, the investigators move on to a young SPD politician and another person. It's about grudges against Merz. A woman's complaint is joined by a court and accuses the searchers of being illegal. The prosecution cannot understand this – but may want to act differently in the future.
Before a campaign appearance by Friedrich Merz, unknown paroles sprayed on a house wall. A subsequent search by a SPD politician is now causing a stir. It is also about the role of the Chancellor's wife.
A house search with a Juso chairman in the Sauerland was illegal. That was decided by the Landgericht Arnsberg. The investigation revolved around anti-Merz graffitis.
The house of a 17-year-old woman has been illegally searched because of critical graffiti. What Merz's wife might have to do with it.
After an event with the then chancellor candidate Merz showed up, the apartment of a 17-year-old was searched. WDR research shows: There was no valid suspicion. By Arne Hell and Mathea Schülke.
The apartment of a 17-year-old is being searched, apparently there was no serious suspicion against her. The illegal decision came from the district court Arnsberg, director is Charlotte Merz.
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