Convicted bank robber makes five-day closing speech to court hardhats

Author : tristfulness1988
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 06:09:39


Convicted bank robber makes five-day closing speech to court hardhats

A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law.

Under German law, a defendant is given the opportunity to have a 'last word' after a verdict is given. Defendants generally use the time to show remorse, or say nothing.

Jauernik, who attended court in sunglasses, ranted about allegedly incompetent investigators and claimed he had more legal knowledge than his lawyers, CNN affiliate RTL reported. Jauernik's speech spanned five days, a source in the court press office confirmed.



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As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said.

Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported.

Jauernik's lawyer, Johannes Rauwald, told German media that his client would appeal the sentence.



As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. Under German law, a defendant is given the opportunity to have a 'last word' after a verdict is given. Defendants generally use the time to show remorse, or say nothing. Jauernik, who attended court in sunglasses, ranted about allegedly incompetent investigators and claimed he had more legal knowledge than his lawyers, CNN affiliate RTL reported. Jauernik's speech spanned five days, a source in the court press office confirmed. Jauernik, who attended court in sunglasses, ranted about allegedly incompetent investigators and claimed he had more legal knowledge than his lawyers, CNN affiliate RTL reported. Jauernik's speech spanned five days, a source in the court press office confirmed. Jauernik, who attended court in sunglasses, ranted about allegedly incompetent investigators and claimed he had more legal knowledge than his lawyers, CNN affiliate RTL reported. Jauernik's speech spanned five days, a source in the court press office confirmed. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. Jauernik's lawyer, Johannes Rauwald, told German media that his client would appeal the sentence. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. Jauernik, who attended court in sunglasses, ranted about allegedly incompetent investigators and claimed he had more legal knowledge than his lawyers, CNN affiliate RTL reported. Jauernik's speech spanned five days, a source in the court press office confirmed. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. Jauernik's lawyer, Johannes Rauwald, told German media that his client would appeal the sentence. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. As the verdict was delivered, the 71-year-old continually interrupted the judge, RTL said. Jauernik's lawyer, Johannes Rauwald, told German media that his client would appeal the sentence. Jauernik has previous convictions for a series of bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s and led a five-day prison riot in Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel prison in 1990, RTL reported. Jauernik's lawyer, Johannes Rauwald, told German media that his client would appeal the sentence. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law. A district court in Hamburg, Germany sentenced Michael Jauernik, 71, to more than 12 years in jail for 3 bank robberies, attempted murder and violation of weapons law.

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