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Trial initiates for 14-year-old accused of 12-year-old's shooting

Juvenile suspect's trial starts for firing upon 12-year-old victim

Residential Shooting Incident on a Minor Leads to Trial Commencement in Rottweil, Scheduled for...
Residential Shooting Incident on a Minor Leads to Trial Commencement in Rottweil, Scheduled for Mid-June.

Juvenile Court Trial: The 14-Year-Old Accused of Shooting a 12-Year-Old

Juvenile accused in 12-year-old's shooting: Trial commencement for 14-year-old suspect - Trial initiates for 14-year-old accused of 12-year-old's shooting

Here's the lowdown:

A 14-year-old is all set to face trial on the 13th of June at the Rottweil Regional Court. The kiddo is in hot water for allegedly shooting a 12-year-old in Dietingen (Rottweil district), according to the court spokesperson. The chickenshit is accused of attempted murder, you hear that? The trial will take place behind closed doors in the juvenile chamber, and if found guilty, the youngster could spend up to 10 years in a juvenile detention center.

The injured 12-year-old was airdropped to a hospital in Stuttgart in mid-December, dealing with some severe skull trauma after the shootout. Initial reports by the German Press Agency hinted at a 14-year-old pal of the boy pulling the trigger. Neither the cops nor the court would confirm or deny it at the time.

The pop went off within a residential building, and the bullet didn't just graze the 12-year-old victim but hit him, as reported way back in December.

SG: While searching for specific details about this incident, it's important to note that some local news sources or official reports from the region may provide more insight into the case.

  1. The community policy regarding the release of details about juvenile court cases may limit the information available to the public about the shooting incident in Dietingen, as is the case with the Rottweil Regional Court trial.
  2. The ongoing trial, which involves a 14-year-old accused of shooting a 12-year-old, can be categorized under general news, crime-and-justice, war-and-conflicts, and politics, as it highlights issues related to youth violence and the justice system.

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