Why and how did Germany punish Kosovo with life in prison?

It is known that each country has its own laws, and in certain cases, the slaughter of cold weapons is considered murder. The event of a Kosovar, who carried out fatal knife slaughter at Germany's Wilderingen Village, is being described as murder. The District Court approved this ruling in Memmingen. [...]
It is known that each country has its own laws, and in certain cases, the slaughter of cold weapons is considered murder.
The event of a Kosovar, who carried out fatal knife slaughter at Germany's Wilderingen Village, is being described as murder.
The District Court approved this ruling in Memmingen.
Of this approval, he has officially sentenced him to life in prison, the 52-year-old Kosovo accused.
The accused was ambushed by his former partner's ex-partner's husband in March last year and killed him.
Referring to the court, he has benefited from the lack of doubt and auspices of his victim. Even if the accused, according to his statements, could no longer recall the course of the crime, the court considered him to be completely guilty. The court could not identify any reason for the reduced sentence.
The German police report reportedly on the morning of March 13th he was ambushing 51-year-old in his former girlfriend's apartment and then stabbed him for jealousy and in order to kill him three times.
The report also says that the whole event occurred because the accused's girlfriend broke up with him in early 2021 and then returned in connection with her former husband, who later became a victim.
It is reported that the accused hid him and ambushed his victim when he left his apartment about 5 o'clock in the morning to go to the bathroom outside the apartment without knowing the danger. The 51-year-old changed his life at the scene. Fifty witnesses, six experts, and five translators have participated in the trial. /Albinfo. ch











