Jutta Steinmetz
03/29/2021 | As of March 29, 2021, 5:22 p.m.
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Paderborn. Actually, Stefan D. (name changed) only had his bodybuilding in mind. Perhaps that is one of the reasons why he misjudged the situation when he was behind the wheel of a car in 2016 despite ongoing probation without a driver’s license. Instead of paying the due penalty order in the amount of 60 daily rates of 10 euros each, the 26-year-old D. went into hiding in order to continue to devote himself to his hobby. A fatal decision, because in the end it led him to Gilbert O. and thus into serious crime – and now, after two days of negotiation …
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