Ex-Student Denies Charges in Ulm Teacher Assault Case
The defendant, accused of attacking a teacher with a baseball bat out of revenge, maintains his innocence as the trial begins.
- The 23-year-old defendant is accused of attempted manslaughter and grievous bodily harm after allegedly attacking his former teacher in February.
- The prosecution claims the attack was motivated by revenge due to alleged inappropriate behavior by the teacher towards students.
- The defense argues that the investigation was biased and based on insufficient evidence, asserting the defendant's innocence.
- The victim, who suffered life-threatening head injuries, is participating in the trial as a co-plaintiff but did not appear on the first day.
- The court has scheduled six additional sessions, with the trial expected to conclude by mid-December.