If approved in Vienna, this would make Fritzl eligible for early release next year, in 2023, as- under Austrian law - he has already served 15 years of his sentence. Fritzl, 87, will remain in a psychiatric facility while that court considers the appeal. The decision is not legally binding until the higher court in the Austrian capital rules on the matter. Prosecutors appealed, sending the case to a higher court in Vienna. Fritzl - who changed his name to Mayrhoff - will remain where he is while an appeal by prosecutors is under consideration The court decision, which needs approval in Vienna, is based on a psychiatric report, according to which the inmate no longer poses any danger.Ī court ruled that the notorious Austrian (pictured in a mugshot in 2008), who fathered seven of his daughter's children, should be moved. The panel at the state court in Krems set a 10-year probation period and other conditions. He was sentenced in 2009 to life imprisonment for incest, rape, coercion, false imprisonment, enslavement and for the negligent homicide of one of his infant sons.Ī three-judge state court panel ruled that he now should be moved from psychiatric detention on the basis of a new assessment, court spokesman Ferdinand Schuster told the Austria Press Agency on Wednesday. Fritzl - who changed his name to Mayrhoff - will remain where he is while an appeal by prosecutors is under consideration.įritzl's crime was revealed in 2008. Josef Fritzl is set to be released from a psychiatric detention facility and moved to a regular prison to serve the rest of his sentence for imprisoning and raping his daughter for 24 years.Ī court ruled that the notorious Austrian, who fathered seven of his daughter's children, should be moved. Auf wiedersehen to petrol: VW unveils the updated Golf Mk8.5 on its 50th birthday - but it will be the last with a combustion engine.How to talk to your family about money: 'Money psychotherapist' VICKY REYNAL reveals her five golden rules.Get MORE from This is Money and the Mail with our new Mail+ package - and read exclusive stories.From Croydon to Lawrence of Arabia: Oscar-winning director Sir David Lean was born in this home for sale.after Santander hikes them: Britain's biggest building society now offers sub-4% deal Lucky Jeremy Hunt should go for broke with these bold Budget tax cuts, says MAGGIE PAGANO.Some flat owners are getting 'nothing in return' for ground rent they pay, says MP on Leasehold Bill Committee.Royal Mail shake-up: What could it mean for YOUR post and parcel deliveries.Five best bank accounts for interest, perks and cashback: Our top picks for those looking for a better deal.SALLY SORTS IT: PayPal won’t let me access funds to cover food and vet bills for my cat rescue group.ALEX BRUMMER: The Financial services industry is Britain’s hidden treasure.Tesla profits halve as demand plummets amid price war with Chinese rival BYD.Higher interest rates push banks to pay out more dividends than any other sector for the first time since 2007.UK economy picking up steam while downturn deepens in Germany and France.Netflix wins Crown in streaming wars as it sees biggest rise in customers since first lockdown.MARKET REPORT: Microsoft joins Apple in the $3trillion club as it cashes in on booming demand for artificial intelligence.'My smart meter charged me for electricity being used at a house in Sunderland 270 miles away!': How hated devices are going haywire.What will YOUR budget be in old age? Only 39% of us have saved enough for 'moderate' retirement - but it's not too late to boost your pension pot.just in time to get £200 switching bonus for Christmas More people than EVER switched bank accounts at end of 2023.Scammers used nearly £370 of my Nectar points, 100 miles away from my home: Why won't Sainsbury's help me track down the thief?.Five tips to make your Avios take off: Points expert's tricks could boost your balance by up to 300%.BUSINESS LIVE: Haleon to sell ChapStick for $510m Workspace boss to retire Wizz Air losses widen as conflict puts flights on hold.the toll on families of probate delays is laid bare in a damning new report Cancelled house sales, loans to pay inheritance tax, financial hardship. Housebuilders accused of 'cynical ploy' as new development starts plummet 68% - but firms bemoan planning system.
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