The drunk student fighting doctors and police in the hospital, and she suffered

A student in Tirana has been sentenced by the 40-hour Code for Public Interest, following several “trasies” that caused in the QSUT Emergency. It is an event that took place on April 5th of this year, while the final verdict by the Tirana Court on the student's sentence has been issued on October 17th 2017. According to the Court's decision, [...]
A student in Tirana has been sentenced by the 40-hour Code for Public Interest, following several “trasies” that caused in the QSUT Emergency.
It is an event that took place on April 5th of this year, while the final verdict by the Tirana Court on the student's sentence has been issued on October 17th 2017.
According to the Court's decision, it's about an unpleasant episode at midnight, the QSUT Emergency. The defendant A.P. had gone out with her two friends, and in a drunken state she went to QSUT, after one of her friends had been poisoned by excessive alcohol consumption.
As her friend received the needed treatment, in a drunken state, A.P. He's started arguing with a toxicologist. According to the DA's file, A.P. He has asked for a number of prescriptions, but the doctor told him that he did not. At that moment, a dispute has started between them and the doctor has been forced to inform the police after A.P. He was making a lot of noise in the Emergency Department.
Immediately, two effective Tirana Police officers have gone to the scene. One of them has asked the defendant to leave the department because it was causing a lot of noise. But A.P. He disobeyed the police order and continued to debate with the doctor. She has even turned to the police's effectiveness, pushing and breaking her camera.
The police officer has been forced to request reinforcements and immediately come to the aid of colleagues who have arrested A.P. student. For him, Tirana Police launched criminal proceedings for “insubordination of the command of police officers and Public Order”. In court, the student has pleaded guilty to and consuming the criminal work he was charged with.
It has demanded the lowest sentence and reduced judgment. Also, through the lawyer, A.P. has demanded that the Court take into account its status as a student at the University of Tirana.
In conclusion, the Court sentenced her to 1 month in prison, converting her prison to 40 hours of mandatory public interest because of her status so as not to interrupt her studies. The student herself accepted the Court's decision and did not appeal it.











