The Ukrainian “unwanting” strangled and robbed Poland. So says the “Polish” court

magnapolonia.org 1 month ago

35-year-old Polce wanted sex pranks with a recently known alleged "war refugee" from Ukraine. She paid for her stupid life. As if there were little, the Ukrainian could receive a ridiculously low prison conviction due to the fact that the Court of Appeals I wonder to change the criminal qualifications of the act he committed.

The Ukrainian “unwanting” strangled and robbed Poland. The tragedy took place on 15 June 2022 in a popular seaside hotel – Interzdroje. Mikhayl M. was accused of suffocating a female during an casual sexual act. The communicative began in a local bar, where a 21-year-old Ukrainian sat at Polka in order to consume alcohol with her.

After making contact, a 35-year-old female invited a man to her hotel room. Then there was a relation during which the Ukrainian strangled Polka. After all, he carried her body to the bathroom and staged suicide and robbed her area from her individual effects, including her phone. He besides stole her car.

The disgusting Ukrainian escaped by car from Poland to Germany, but after a fewer days he returned and was detained. During the trial at first instance, the territory Court changed the classification of the act from execution to murder. It was considered that Mikhaylo M. had no direct intention of killing the victim, due to the fact that - as he claimed himself - he pursued his sexual fantasy of strangling Polka. justice Szaj, who was investigating the case, explained that despite the deficiency of direct intent to kill, the suspect accepted the hazard of death of the victim through his inappropriate conduct.

In 2024 for theft and murder, he was sentenced to 13,5 years in prison. However, the defendant's lawyer appealed to the Court of Appeal in Szczecin, demanding that the criminal qualifications of the action be re-qualified. The court has announced that it does not preclude a change in the qualification of an act to manslaughter. Then “war refugees” will be facing a maximum of 5 years in prison.

OUR COMMENTS: Polish-speaking courts in Bodnar's time begin to act precisely as in Western Europe – they search any pretext to impose on immigrant criminals the lowest possible sentences.

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