Hesse: Attacks on police officers: woman no longer has to go to psychiatry

Frankfurt/Main (dpa/lhe) - After a series of 14 attacks on police officers, some of them violent, a 24-year-old does not have to go back to the clinic after a one-year psychiatric stay.

Hesse: Attacks on police officers: woman no longer has to go to psychiatry

Frankfurt/Main (dpa/lhe) - After a series of 14 attacks on police officers, some of them violent, a 24-year-old does not have to go back to the clinic after a one-year psychiatric stay. The district court in Frankfurt suspended the ordered accommodation on Friday. The chamber stipulated participation in outpatient psychiatric therapy and regular drug controls as conditions. The judgment is already final.

Within a few months, the woman had repeatedly messed with police officers over the past year, resisted, damaged police vehicles and misused emergency call facilities. An expert diagnosed an "impulse disorder" in her, which makes permanent treatment necessary. According to the verdict, it is justifiable to suspend the placement on probation. The crimes committed by the woman are not so serious that further stay in a closed psychiatric ward would be necessary.