NOT GUILTY Germany/Portugal - Christian Brueckner, 27 @ time of 1st crime (2004), charged with sexual assault crimes, Praia de Rocha, Portugal. #6

  • #541
Well maybe because he broke the Law.... Getting off on the rape charges and other related offences at the trial probably inflated CBs Ego making him feel untouchable to the Law therefore resulting in him fighting with guards... He deserves these extra charges..

Why is it when he gets off at the trial many are adamant that the Law was upheld and everything was above board and yet when he faces charges for genuine offences within the prison system he is contained for rape suddenly its a conspiracy to keep him in 🤔
Yes - he’s not an angelic victim of the ‘establishment’.

As for your second paragraph. They’re baiting.
 
  • #542
Oldenburg prosecution charged CB with insults already in January 2024, so before the trials began last year.
Totally different prosecution than Braunschweig, nothing also to do with BKA. These charges are independent from the Braunschweig prosecution.
 
  • #543
According to the article, his lawyer said that other prisoners would have been dealt with internally, whereas in CB's case its going before a judge, so there seems to be some difference in how the law is being applied.
There's mention of one offence having taken place in another prison, so that could be an older charge from before his recent trial.
Maybe the Law is being applied differently because they can't deal with him internally.... Hes not the frail man he makes himself out to be in court he is dangerous... A psycho will rip your throat out without a second thought or bite your nose off so maybe they gave him his chance he decided to carry on so its off to court...
 
  • #544
The alleged scar.HaB is quoted as saying she doesn't know what the mark was.


This was disputed by the prosecutor and prompted Judge Uta Engermann to ask Brückner to approach the bench so she could inspect his eyes.

Subsequently she asked all lawyers to inspect photographs of the accused’s leg and thigh area, where Ms Behan claimed she saw a mark of some kind.

In his cross-examination, Mr Fülscher highlighted how, in various witness statements, Ms Behan described the mark variously as a scar, tattoo, birthmark or a clump of material.

“I didn’t know what this marking was, I cannot recall word for word what I said,” said Ms Behan.
 
  • #545
I'm not sure the law should be applied differently for the same type of crime, but the court will decide if that should be so.
 
  • #546
Maybe the Law is being applied differently because they can't deal with him internally.... Hes not the frail man he makes himself out to be in court he is dangerous... A psycho will rip your throat out without a second thought or bite your nose off so maybe they gave him his chance he decided to carry on so its off to court...
yep - CB is a danger to any vulnerable person who he crosses paths with.

The trick is - that ‘the game’ is to remove CB from the equation because the focus on him disrupts the story. Curtailing the rhetoric of all things CB is part of the mission 😉
 
  • #547
The thing is CB gets what he deserves. I read a lot of prisoners insults in Germany last days and it’s really normal procedure for EVERY prisoner who is mocking and insulting. I wonder HCW hasn’t charged him for the comparison with Adolf H. I am curious to wait but luckily because of the law to not insult most prisoners behave because they all know exactly about this law and all want to get out earlier. I doubt CB will walk free like he did an inquiry lately.
It’s a part of the imprisonment and education to get the prisoners learn to behave and show respect! Good thing!
 
  • #548
Twitter too
 
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  • #550
Unimportant.
We know people are trying to collect money for CB.
But as we read, the 1400 Euro is the fine for driving drunk? Who on earth supports that?
 
  • #551
Who on earth is hoping a convicted pedophile and rapist is getting released? We know from the BKA specialist how dangerous he is. A ticking time bomb and people collect…..sorry I am shocked
 
  • #552
Well maybe because he broke the Law.... Getting off on the rape charges and other related offences at the trial probably inflated CBs Ego making him feel untouchable to the Law therefore resulting in him fighting with guards... He deserves these extra charges..

Why is it when he gets off at the trial many are adamant that the Law was upheld and everything was above board and yet when he faces charges for genuine offences within the prison system he is contained for rape suddenly its a conspiracy to keep him in 🤔
Legal proceedings are expensive. It’s very normal not to prosecute very minor crimes because the court time could be used to hear more important matters.

Objectively, charging a known rapist for calling prison officers names is pointless, unless there is another agenda at play.
 
  • #553
I think it started with MM and then they figured out other things. So I guess the animosity isn't influencing their views in connection woth MM but the other way round. BTW CB is a terrible, dangerous person, so it's good on the side of the prosecution to want to keep him away from the public the more possible. I don't think there is any real animosity, just looking at his record. Jmo
I don’t think this is a correct view of what happened.

CB has fled the German legal system many times. No doubt he has encountered certain members of the law during their attempts to prosecute him.

This investigation did not start with MM. it started with an illegals search of his property in 2016 and the discovery of CSA material. Subsequently, he was investigated for the IG disappearance.

Everyone accepts CB’s abysmal character, he is most likely a psychopath. However, that doesn’t mean the people trying to prosecute him for there MM crime haven’t been influenced to do so by previous bad experiences with him.
 
  • #554
Legal proceedings are expensive. It’s very normal not to prosecute very minor crimes because the court time could be used to hear more important matters.

Objectively, charging a known rapist for calling prison officers names is pointless, unless there is another agenda at play.
He kicked off with them... <modsnip: Removed personalizing. Discuss the case, not other members.> He pis...sed them off probably from what we know of his character kicked off with them and now he has to pay the price....which he can't but thats ok because his supporters are setting up a gofundme for the known rapist now that is an agenda.
 
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  • #555
The thing is CB gets what he deserves. I read a lot of prisoners insults in Germany last days and it’s really normal procedure for EVERY prisoner who is mocking and insulting. I wonder HCW hasn’t charged him for the comparison with Adolf H. I am curious to wait but luckily because of the law to not insult most prisoners behave because they all know exactly about this law and all want to get out earlier. I doubt CB will walk free like he did an inquiry lately.
It’s a part of the imprisonment and education to get the prisoners learn to behave and show respect! Good thing!
You have a very different view to his lawyer.
 
  • #556
He kicked off with them... <modsnip: Removed personalizing. Discuss the case, not other members.> He pis...sed them off probably from what we know of his character kicked off with them and now he has to pay the price....which he can't but thats ok because his supporters are setting up a 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 for the known rapist now that is an agenda.
Yes, but it’s an entirely different point.

I am not sure that the police pursue all similar criminals with such vigour.
 
  • #557
Who on earth is hoping a convicted pedophile and rapist is getting released? We know from the BKA specialist how dangerous he is. A ticking time bomb and people collect…..sorry I am shocked
It’s crime and punishment. The prosecution’s expert witness gave evidence that CB was a threat to society but it didn’t sway the judge who found him not guilty.

I think the issue at hand is that CB has served time for the crime committed but it appears the public prosecutors want his punishment to continue.
 
  • #558
It’s crime and punishment. The prosecution’s expert witness gave evidence that CB was a threat to society but it didn’t sway the judge who found him not guilty.

I think the issue at hand is that CB has served time for the crime committed but it appears the public prosecutors want his punishment to continue.
If he committed further crimes like insults, he has to be punished. And if the judges convict him for that, there is nothing desperate. As I said before, different prosecutions
 
  • #559
If he committed further crimes like insults, he has to be punished. And if the judges convict him for that, there is nothing desperate. As I said before, different prosecutions
Okay but his lawyer is on the record saying it’s extraordinary treatment.

If these were such important crimes, why has the prosecution waited so long to charge him? Why charge him now… I do think desperate is the correct adjective.
 
  • #560
Okay but his lawyer is on the record saying it’s extraordinary treatment.

If these were such important crimes, why has the prosecution waited so long to charge him? Why charge him now… I do think desperate is the correct adjective.
But according to the reports these are different departments that are charging him for offences in jail. I don't see how the prosecution for MM/rape cases is involved.
 

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