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Christian Nerlinger’s Drunk-Driving Case Finalized With 3-Month License Ban

A penal order issued on October 29 became final after his defense waived appeal on November 3.

Overview

  • Police say Nerlinger drove through a red light in Grünwald on July 2 and later tested at 1.06‰ blood alcohol.
  • The local court’s spokesperson, Dr. Martin Swoboda, confirmed the penal order and its legal finality.
  • Under the order, he must surrender his driver’s license for three months.
  • Media reports say prosecutors sought a €20,000 fine—50 day-fines of €400—and that Nerlinger accepted the monetary penalty.
  • The court noted that impaired driving can be criminal below 1.1‰ when behavior shows impairment, and no injuries were reported.