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Hannover Court Acquits Man Over Facebook Comment About Mayor

Testimony convinced the judge the remark described group sentiment, not support for harming the mayor.

Overview

  • The Amtsgericht Hannover found Christian H. not guilty of publicly approving a killing after a brief hearing.
  • He had received a €900 penalty order that treated his Facebook comment as endorsing violence, which he formally contested.
  • A reader alerted the mayor’s office to the post, and the office filed the complaint that led to the case.
  • In court, the defendant said he was describing attitudes in a large local Facebook group, a point the group’s administrator supported.
  • Prosecutors ultimately stopped seeking a conviction, and the ruling highlights how context and intent shape the bounds of punishable speech in such cases.