Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Finally, he was charged with illegal possession tori of a scout dagger. He admitted having the knif


Bedyrelse of good faith and innocence of all charges not saved a 35-year-old Romanian man from being imprisoned in the preliminary 14 days. The imprisonment took place at a preliminary hearing Thursday afternoon in court in Hillingdon - about half a day after he was arrested tori at midnight along with two country men. The 35-year-old came to Denmark on Tuesday last week in a bus along with several other Romanians, some of which were put in Malmö. The purpose was to sell homeless newspaper House Past, told the 35-year-old through an interpreter in court. "I went to Denmark to make money. I have an unemployed wife and four children in Romania. Had I bought a card in Romania, which I was told gave me permission to sell the newspaper. I thought it was real," he said and answered evasively to questions about how he could believe that a Romanian card was genuine. The newspapers he bought of a man on the street in Copenhagen. "I assume that he would use the money from them to alcohol."
The Romanian was Wednesday early afternoon stopped by a police patrol at Fredensborg Town Center. Here he was charged with forgery for having a fake sell cards from House Past. The card and the papers tori were confiscated, but the man was allowed subsequently allowed to go. "The patrol called a representative from House Past, and he told them that there was issued a card to the man. The Romanian would not have been able to get a card because he did not have a Danish social security card," said the prosecutor in court. Shortly before midnight, the Rumanian then greeted by another police tori patrol. It happened at Christian's Square in Hillingdon. The police had been called to Godthåbsvej after a witness tori had seen three foreign man breaking into a car. The Romanian was soon after taken along with two country men - and one of them had a pair of Adidas shoes and a pair of D and G sunglasses tori in his pocket. The objects originated from bilindbruddet. The 35-year-old refused the break. "I had met the other two, just before we were arrested. I was taken to Hillerød to collect empty bottles."
Finally, he was charged with illegal possession tori of a scout dagger. He admitted having the knife, but pleaded not guilty to violations of the Arms Act, because he knew that the knife was illegal. The prosecutor asked for a prison for 14 days, while the defense counsel asked for release. The referee chose to follow the prosecutor's tori desire - partly for fear of the Romanian will leave the country without judgment - and 35-year-old chose not to dear decision. The other two Romanian men have gotten a little cheaper. They are charged with burglary in the car. One is released because a friend asked money available for living in Denmark. The second one is detained for three times 24 hours and probably expected expelled.
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