Facebook Comment Triggers Criminal Order: "Lackaffe" Costs 30 Daily Rates
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Because he had called Chancellor Merz a "lack-affe", a man took a criminal order for insult.
"Pinocchio is allowed, "Lackaffe is not: The Heilbronn Procuratorate decided after Chancellor Merz was so insulted – and issued a criminal order. 38 out of 400 Facebook comments were examined under one post.
A Facebook comment about Friedrich Merz has a legal sequel. The Heilbronn District Court issued a criminal order for a single word.
Is it possible to call Chancellor Friedrich Merz unpunished "lack-monkey"? From the point of view of the Heilbronn prosecutor's office, this goes too far. At the request of the authority, the district court issued a criminal order for insulting people of political life. What is behind it?
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) as "Lackaffe" goes too far from the point of view of the Heilbronn Procuratorate.
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