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German synagogue attacker gets 7 more years for taking hostages in failed jailbreak
2024-02-28
[IsraelTimes] Far-right holy warrior already serving life sentence for attempt to break into a synagogue on Yom Kippur in 2019 that he broadcast online before killing 2 passersby

A German far-right holy warrior already serving a life sentence following an attempt to attack a synagogue in 2019 was convicted Tuesday of hostage-taking for his actions in a jailbreak attempt.

Stephan Balliet,
…who suffered from symptoms of schizophrenia, paranoia and autism. Life in prison is one way to ensure he can’t harm anyone except criminals and guards — and the guards are paid to be armed and ready…
32, was sentenced to seven years in prison, German news agency dpa reported. He also was ordered to make payments to several people.

The defendant acknowledged during the trial that he took prison officers in the eastern town of Burg hostage with a homemade weapon in December 2022 in an attempt to escape. Other guards overwhelmed him and the hostages were freed unharmed.
Good job, guys!
Balliet was sentenced to life in prison in 2020 for his attack the previous year, in which he killed two people.
I seem to recall that a life sentence in Germany is twenty years, but at any rate, he was to have been behind bars at least fifteen, and now longer…
Armed with multiple firearms and explosives, Balliet attacked the synagogue in Halle on Yom Kippur, Judaism’s holiest day. After failing to break down the synagogue’s door, he killed a passerby and a man inside a nearby fast-food restaurant.

Dressed in military garb, he filmed the attack and broadcast it on the internet, prefacing it with a manifesto espousing his misogynist, neo-fascist
...anybody you disagree with, damn them...
ideology.
Just another paranoid nutter, in other words. He could easily have latched onto the same target while imagining himself Moslem.
During his five-month trial, Balliet denied the Holocaust in open court — a crime in Germany — and expressed no remorse to those targeted, many of whom were co-plaintiffs in the case.

He insisted during the hearings that "attacking the synagogue was not a mistake, they are my enemies."

In the hostage-taking case, the Stendal state court moved the proceedings to the larger city of Magdeburg, which has a high security courtroom.

The antisemitic attack deeply rattled the country and fueled alarm about rising right-wing extremism and anti-Jewish violence, almost 80 years after the end of the Nazi era.
Related:
Stephan Balliet: 2022-12-14 Halle synagogue attacker briefly takes prison officers hostage at German jail
Stephan Balliet: 2020-12-22 Life sentence for Halle synagogue shooter who killed 2 in Yom Kippur rampage
Stephan Balliet: 2020-10-01 German Biker Gang Stages Vigil to Protect Munich Synagogue During Yom Kippur Services, Neo-Nazis Haunt Jews Hatefully Across Scandinavia
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  the guards are paid to be armed and ready…

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Posted by: Skidmark   2024-02-28 12:27  

#4  The maximum for non-murder cases is 15 years.
Posted by: European Conservative   2024-02-28 08:47  

#3  Life sentences are permitted, and how long life actually is depends on many things.

You can't be sentenced to 58 years straight away.
Posted by: European Conservative   2024-02-28 08:46  

#2  /\ Are consecutive 58 year sentences permitted ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-02-28 07:12  

#1  A normal life sentence in Germany is life with the possibility of parole after 15 years (not always granted).

A life sentence with "besondere Schwere der Schuld" means parole after 15 years is not possible. You're usually looking at more than 20 years.

In this case the murderer will not be freed after being granted parole (which should be at least 25 years away, if not longer) because he also got "Sicherungsverwahrung" (preventive detention).

Germany's longest imprisonment has been 58 years.
Posted by: European Conservative   2024-02-28 07:08  

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