| | | Germany: Muslim migrant rapes 15-year-old girl, is fined, man protests light sentence, gets fined twice as much
Nov 29, 2024 8:00 am
By Robert Spencer
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The judge told the Muslim migrant rapist: “You are well on your way to becoming a completely normal citizen here.”
That’s Germany’s new normal.

“Germany: Man criticizes judge who fined Syrian for raping 15-year-old girl, gets fined twice as much,” Remix News, November 27, 2024:
A German man who described a judge as “obviously mentally disturbed” — after the judge issued a light sentence to a Syrian who raped a 15-year-old girl — was slapped with a €5,000 fine for “insulting” the judge. This fine given to Paul S., whose name has been changed to protect his identity, was almost double the fine given to the Syrian rapist. The Syrian not only did not have to serve prison time but was even complimented during his trial by the district judge for his integration efforts.
The judge in the case issued a suspended sentence, a form of probation, to the 30-year-old Syrian rapist, and he only had to pay his victim the sum of €3,000.
Paul S. wrote an angry email to the district court judge due to the sentence, which Paul S. found to be unfair.
The penalty issued against Paul S. was later reduced after an appeal, with the man ordered to pay a third of the original fine.
German news outlet NIUS obtained documents related to the case from the Wiesbaden District Court, which showed the prosecutor charged Paul S. due to his email, which was allegedly written in a “defamatory manner.” The man described the judge as “mentally disturbed.”
The Syrian’s initial crime took place in Osnabrück in 2022 when a drunk 30-year-old Syrian raped a 15-year-old girl who was simply walking home. The judge only sentenced the Syrian to two years’ probation with no prison time.
The judge not only issued the man no prison time, but actually complimented him during his sentencing due to the man’s “positive” development in German society.
The judge said these words verbatim at a rape trial in which the man was convicted: “You are well on your way to becoming a completely normal citizen here.”… |
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