Overview
- On August 1, 2025, the Munich district court fined the 34-year-old Brunner killer €10,500 for repeated Führungsaufsicht violations.
- He admitted to multiple breaches, such as cannabis and cocaine consumption plus missed meetings with his probation officer.
- Since his May 2019 release, he has been under a five-year supervisory program requiring an electronic ankle monitor and regular check-ins.
- This marks his third sanction under supervision, following an earlier fine and a three-month jail term for similar offenses.
- Judges referenced his full confession alongside evidence of personal growth when opting against additional prison time.