A 20-year-old man is on Friday at the Court in Aarhus has been convicted of several cases of violence against public officials for indecent exposure of children and four times to have attempted to abduct children from kindergarten in Brabrand west of Aarhus.
He went into the kindergartens, pointed and said, that he would have to have a particular child with. He could not, however, say something about who the child was, and it is also not come forward during the trial, what he wanted with the child, said prosecutor Laura Simoni Pedersen in a press release from the east Jutland Police. the
All four times failed the man’s sinister plan however, when the teachers intervened.
The 20-year-old man was also convicted of several cases of violence against employees at the various places he has been affiliated with. Among other things he has knocked one in the head, and thrown chairs after another. He is also convicted for attempted aggravated assault at the that have poured descaler into the coffee, which he subsequently gave to an employee. the
– It was, fortunately, only for the attempt at serious violence, as kaffemaskinens heater had neutralized the agent, then the employee escaped without serious damage. The employee is however still the mark of the episode. says Laura Simoni Pedersen.
The 20-year-old man was also sentenced for two cases of indecent exposure against two girls.
The 20-year-old man in connection with the case has been mentalundersøgt, and he is termed as mentally retarded to a high degree. the
He was therefore sentenced to placement in an institution for persons with extensive mental disabilities, so he can now be transferred to a secured department. the
the Court decided that there should be a længstetid for the measure. Thus granting the court the prosecutor’s claim. the
– On the basis of mentalundersøgelsen and opinions from retslægerådet, I believe that it is the right measure, said prosecutor Laura Simoni Pedersen. the
The 20-year-old man asked for time for reflection in relation to the appeal against the verdict.