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Jens Lehmann files an appeal against a penalty order for drunk driving - lawsuit is imminent

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Last year, police caught the former national goalkeeper driving while drinking during Oktoberfest. With his appeal, Lehmann is now accepting another lawsuit against him.

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Last year, the police caught the former national goalkeeper driving under the influence of alcohol during the Oktoberfest. Will he soon have to say goodbye to his driving license because of this?

·Munich, Germany
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Totally drunk? That was "not the case at all," says Jens Lehmann about his drunk driving during the Oktoberfest. Nevertheless, this could now have further legal consequences. The ex-DFB goalkeeper's driving license is also in danger.

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Jens Lehmann is to pay a fine and lose his driving license because he was under the influence of alcohol. The former national goalkeeper already had trouble with the law last year.

·Germany
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During the Oktoberfest, Jens Lehmann is stopped by the police while driving a car - which gets him into a lot of trouble. Will he soon lose his driving license? The Munich District Court has issued a penal order against former national goalkeeper Jens Lehmann because he allegedly drank too much while driving during the Oktoberfest. The Munich I public prosecutor's office has asked the court to impose a fine of 80 daily rates for negligent drunk …

·Germany
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Jens Lehmann had to surrender his driver's license in September due to driving while under the influence of alcohol following a visit to Oktoberfest. The Munich District Court has now issued a penalty order against the former national soccer goalkeeper.

·Berlin, Germany
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During the Oktoberfest, former national goalkeeper Jens Lehmann is stopped by the police while driving a car - under the influence of alcohol. Will he soon have to say goodbye to his driving license?

·Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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