Do not give German visa, Kosovo trial fails for attempted police

The suspect had returned to Kosovo and had not been able to obtain a visa to go to Germany. The court now plans to include the foreign ministry at the Hanover Regional Court has failed Wednesday's trial of Kosovo, accused of attempted murder. The person in question is accused of shooting a policeman behind his back [...]
At Hanover's Regional Court, Kosovo's trial charged with attempted murder failed Wednesday.
The man in question is accused of shooting a cop in Hanover's back in 1984, broadcasting albinfo.ch. In 2019 the attempted murder of the police was first tried after decades of investigation.
At that time, the man was declared innocent, written in a shawl.
The public prosecutor successfully appealed the court's decision. A retrial of the court case has failed last year because the accused has failed to enter the country from Kosovo because of the pandemic.
According to the court, it is unclear why he has been missing this time.
In 1984, J. S. had entered a shop with another person. Officer Wolfgang D. He had surprised thieves but was shot by them, records albinfo.ch. S. After that, he had fled to Kosovo. He was captured and extradited in 2016.
In the first trial in 2019, the District Court had declared him innocent even though witness D. was sure: he was holding the other person, taller (.78 m) when the youngest with the body (J. S. That's 6'2," he was shot from behind. Poor argument for the court, this one. So the accused was found innocent.
After the BGH overturned the decision, it was announced holding the new session. But, the suspect of shooting the police had returned to Kosovo and probably could not get a visa to come to Germany. The court now plans to include the foreign ministry.











