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Years of sexual abuse perpetrated by a man in Wiesbaden against his partner's daughters.

Man aged 59 from Wiesbaden receives over 12-year sentence for repeatedly abusing his partner's daughters. Regional court confirms charges.

Long-term sexual abuse of daughters, perpetrated by a man in Wiesbaden, over several years
Long-term sexual abuse of daughters, perpetrated by a man in Wiesbaden, over several years

Years of sexual abuse perpetrated by a man in Wiesbaden against his partner's daughters.

In a landmark ruling, a 59-year-old resident of Wiesbaden, Germany, has been sentenced to a prison term of 12.5 years by the Wiesbaden Regional Court for the repeated sexual abuse of his two daughters over an eight-year period. The man, who was the partner of the girls' mother, was arrested in November 2024.

The abuse began when the girls were 8 and 11 years old. The specific location of the abuse was not disclosed, but it occurred within Wiesbaden. The case came to light when the older daughter, now 19, confided in her mother about the abuse, leading to a police report being filed.

The verdict was based on the statements of the victims and the investigations of the prosecution. The man took advantage of being the one to watch over the girls at night to commit the assaults. The report, published by SWR, did not specify the name of the man.

German law treats sexual abuse of minors very seriously. The German Criminal Code (Strafgesetzbuch, StGB) and related child protection laws govern these cases. Sexual abuse of minors generally refers to any sexual acts imposed on a child under the age of 14, as well as certain exploitative acts involving minors under 18.

The law criminalizes the production, possession, and distribution of child and youth pornography, which often accompanies cases of sexual abuse. The Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) in Wiesbaden and throughout Germany plays a crucial role in child protection, including intervening in cases of abuse, supporting victims, and advising families.

Penalties for sexual abuse of minors can include imprisonment, with the length depending on the severity of the abuse, use of force, coercion, or exploitation involved. Legal processes also involve criminal prosecution, victim protection measures, and involvement of child welfare agencies.

For detailed, case-specific, or up-to-date legal advice, consulting a legal expert or local authorities in Wiesbaden is recommended. The Jugendamt is a key local contact for prevention and response to sexual abuse of minors.

This case serves as a reminder of the importance of reporting such crimes and the robust legal and child welfare support systems in place to address them in Germany. Victims and concerned individuals can contact the Jugendamt or counseling centers anonymously to report abuse or seek help.

  1. The sentencing highlights the serious treatment of sexual abuse in German law, particularly when it involves the health-and-wellness and sexual-health of minors, as this case demonstrates.

2.In light of the Wiesbaden Regional Court ruling, it's essential to discuss general-news surrounding the criminal justice system's response to such offenses, particularly in regards to the production, possession, and distribution of child pornography.

  1. As the case underscores, work carried out by agencies like the Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) plays a vital role in both preventing and addressing crimes against minors such as sexual abuse, focusing on victim support and family counseling.

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