Overview
- Prosecutors asked the Würzburg court to impose 240 day-fines at €215 each, a level that would be entered in Daniel Halemba’s criminal record because it exceeds 90 day-sentences.
- The incitement allegation centers on the Landser song “Wacht an der Spree” reportedly played in July 2022, with the state arguing he is culpable by omission for not stopping it, which he disputes by denying he was present.
- Investigators also accuse him of careless money laundering tied to a transfer to a Baltic account shortly before his 21st birthday, and his lawyer said he repaid two alleged victims the day before closing arguments.
- The case includes claims that Halemba and a 29-year-old co-defendant pressured a student not to speak to investigators, which the prosecutor described as an attack on the judicial process.
- For the co-defendant, the prosecution sought 170 day-fines at €70 for coercion-related counts linked to a loud confrontation at a lawyer’s office in 2023, while the defense pleaded for acquittal.