German prosecutors demand life in prison for man who killed Egyptian woman in court
By APMonday, November 9, 2009
Prosecutors demand life for court killing suspect
DRESDEN, Germany — Prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for a man who has admitted to fatally stabbing a pregnant Egyptian in a German court in a case that triggered outrage across the Muslim world.
Prosecutor Frank Heinrich said in closing arguments Monday in a Dresden state court that the suspect acted out of hatred for foreigners and deserved to be convicted and given the maximum penalty.
Alexander Wiens admitted to stabbing Marwa al-Sherbini to death after a hearing in July. The 32-year-old mother was testifying against him on charges he had insulted her with racial slurs.
The 28-year-old Russian-born Wiens said he had not planned to kill her and had no xenophobic motivation.
A verdict and sentence are expected Wednesday.