Switzerland ousts Kosovo sport, sentences him even in prison

The lowest court had appointed 10 years of deportation. It is still unclear whether he will appeal the verdict to the Federal Court second degree remains in the description of the case as serious bodily injury, and that implies expulsion from the country and 19 months in prison. It is still unclear whether Kosovo will appeal [...]
The second rate remains in the description of the case as serious bodily injury, and that means expulsion from the country and 19 months in prison. It is still unclear whether Kosovo will appeal the verdict to the Federal Supreme Court.
The fight before a club in Lucerni's town occurred five years ago. Evidence and several videos have incriminated Kosovo, which the Luzerni Criminal Court had convicted of severe bodily injury, broadcast albinfo.ch. The clash has preceded a debate over a <x0yoin”, which has prompted the accused to strike the victim.
The victim, a Swiss, has not recovered from this stroke, was unable to work, and has even had to register for disability, writes Lucerer Zeitung. However, the 28-year-old Kosovo doesn't see itself as the author, but as the victim. He says he acted in self-defense.
At the appeals hearing at the Lucern Cantonal Court, the accused has “fought” against several years' expulsion from the country. His defence lawyer calls the work of his client “simple attacks” and, therefore, this sentence would not result in expulsion from the country.
Kikboxier knew how the shocks worked
But, according to the Lucern Cantonal Court, the criminal offense of the attempt for serious bodily injury has been carried out by albinfo.ch. The evidence, as well as the video footage, has clearly proved it. It cannot be about self-defense, the judge said at the opening of the indictment. Since severe bodily injury is a so - called catalogue work, resulting automatically in expulsion from the country, the 19 months of parole imprisonment are accompanied by 7 years of expulsion.
In his brief justification, the judge said: “The man with experience in martial arts knew the consequences of his blows and fists.
The Lucern Cantonal Court has pronounced the verdict orally.
As far as expulsion from the country is concerned, the judge adds: “even though the accused has spent his childhood and adolescence in Switzerland and has also completed his practice here, no personal difficulties must be expected”.
He has maintained the Swiss legal system until his crime committed in 2017. But he can find himself in Kosovo, both professionally and socially, broadcasts albinfo.ch. The country's deportation, which is three years shorter than the criminal court's request, is justified.
Kosovar has arrived in Switzerland in 1997 at the age of four, here he has attended his schooling and learned a trade. He has a job and now lives with his wife in Lucerne County. It is still unclear whether he will appeal the verdict to the Federal Court. The action is sent to the parties in writing.











