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700,000 euros too much confiscated from Last Generation

700,000 euros too much confiscated from Last Generation

700,000 euros too much confiscated from Last Generation
700,000 euros too much confiscated from Last Generation

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Climate Activists Stir Controversy Over Excessive Seizure

The Munich Regional Court has stirred up a ruckus after declaring that a whopping 700,000 euros more than necessary had been confiscated from the climate protection group, Letzte Generation, in Munich. A spokesperson for the court confirmed the news, sparking debate about justice authorities' actions in Bavaria.

The Munich Public Prosecutor General's Office had previously seized 794,289 euros from the group's bank accounts in May, with an association acting as a trustee for the climate protection group and other actors raising concerns in court. The representatives argued that the actual assets of the climate protection group amounted to merely 69,000 euros, a far cry from the seized amount.

The regional court, in its ruling issued on December 7, agreed with their argumentation.

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  • The contentious ruling of the Munich Regional Court has cast light on the questionable practices of justice authorities in Bavaria, sparking outrage over the excessive seizure of funds from the climate protection group, Letzte Generation, and uninvolved partners.
  • The Criminality section of Time Online has echoed the criticism from the representatives of the climate protection group, who have asserted that the confiscated sum far exceeded their actual assets.
  • The fallout of the decision has extended beyond German borders, with other justice systems worldwide scrutinizing their own asset confiscation procedures in light of the controversial case.

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