Germany: Bart! According to reports, a professional genius lover tried to kill him with her breasts. It is alleged that his aunt's girlfriend tried to kill him with her 38DD chest because she said she wanted his death to be "as pleasant as possible". She was accused of attempted murder. This is in 2012.
This small report starts with a lot of questions. Did the attempted murder be completed in bed? Is the party wearing naked? Is the professional unfaithful to other women besides his lover? What is the motive for attempted murder? Finally, because every murder or attempted murder allegation requires "maliciousness" because she allegedly wants to "make herself as dead as possible", the facts here show "maliciousness". Such evidence sounds like a manslaughter. There is not enough evidence to prove the attempted murder - still a road...
Italy: Sensible solar screening? In 2011, a woman was arrested on an Italian nude beach for wiping sunscreen in an "overly sensitive way". A mother brought two teenage sons to the beach and reported the violation to the police. Another woman used public sunscreen to express her shock at the mother and filed an obscene lawsuit against the woman, asking her to take "extremely lustful behavior".
The small report also asked the Italian authorities to provide some answers to relevant questions about the incident: 1] Why the mother would bring one, but the two teenage sons went to a nude beach; 2] Distinguish between "sexuality" and "extremely sexy" The difference; finally, 3] When is "extremely sexy" a crime? Ask the mind to know.
Sweden: We want to know what her husband did to her? In 2012, a woman admitted that she had stabbed her husband with a rounded knife received by her employer as a Christmas present. She believes that the stab wound is for self-defense. The Swedish police said that after attacking her husband, a 42-year-old victim wrote a strange letter to her boss saying, "Thank you for your Christmas present... By the way, it works! "
The text in the note may provide evidence of complicity between the woman and her employer. Collusion is defined as an express or implied agreement between two or more persons to commit an illegal act, and at least one colluder takes public action in order to advance complicity. Could it be like this? Ask the mind to know.
Orignal From: Three strange but true criminal law stories from abroad
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