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Online Casinos in general: Charge of unauthorized gambling ( 285 StGB) (Page 17)

Topic created on 23rd Jan. 2021 | Page: 17 of 70 | Answers: 698 | Views: 179,461
frapi07
Elite

Lionking wrote on 07.02.2024 at 00:11: Who is frabi07?
Does he really have a tattoo like that on his chest?
Cool job anyway

Yeah, must look tough in prison. Frabi07 is my Turkish Abi (abi=brother), that's logical!

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gamble1
Icon

frapi07 wrote on 06.02.2024 at 22:25:

We definitely need a gang sign that we all tattoo on ourselves then. How about the two GJ cubes?

Yeah but then an upside down GJ cube must look crazy

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flaschenposter
Experienced

gamble1 wrote on 06.02.2024 at 20:54: GJ cells community hahahaha

And what did you do ? ... I robbed a bank ... aha and you ? I stole cars .... hmmm ok and you ? ...... We played in casinos without a DE license...... Holy shit you psychos

yes, that qualifies you directly for the top of the prison hierarchy...


:D

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Max_Bet
Expert
gamble1 has to go to prison for 5 days as punishment because he has repeatedly ripped off other inmates with his shell game during free time 😁

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Johnny54
Hello,

i'm new here in the forum, so first of all a friendly hello to all 👋

I hope some of you here can help me.

I received a letter like this from the police last week. I've read everything I can about it here, but I've been on edge ever since and don't know what to do.

I can hardly sleep or eat.
I'm pretty scared... although I'm not aware of any guilt. I see myself more as a victim. I've played online a lot in the last 10 years, sometimes more, sometimes less and deposited a lot, but I was never aware whether it was legal or illegal...

I wanted to ask if it turned out well for all of you, or did some of you end up being summoned to the public prosecutor and if so, what kind of punishment do you get?

I'm all over the place and wondering whether it might not be better to fill in the questionnaire and send it back? Has anyone already done this?

I hope you can help me.

Lg Johnny

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Telsos

Johnny54 wrote on 25.03.2024 at 14:38: Hello,

i am new here in the forum, so first of all a friendly hello to all 👋

I hope some of you here can help me.

I received a letter like this from the police last week. I've read everything I can about it here, but I've been on edge ever since and don't know what to do.

I can hardly sleep or eat.
I'm pretty scared... although I'm not aware of any guilt. I see myself more as a victim. I've played online a lot in the last 10 years, sometimes more, sometimes less and deposited a lot, but I was never aware whether it was legal or illegal...

I wanted to ask if it turned out well for all of you, or did some of you end up being summoned to the public prosecutor and if so, what kind of punishment do you get?

I'm all over the place and wondering whether it might not be better to fill out the questionnaire and send it back? Has anyone already done this?

I hope you can help me.

Lg Johnny

Hey,

don't worry about it. I also received a summons as a defendant at the beginning of February.
I would advise you to contact a lawyer in any case. I did the same and he requested access to the file. Once the file is there, he will discuss your options with you.
In my case, it's currently still open what will happen, from a dismissal of the case to a penalty order with payment of a fine, but don't let it spoil your day, bad thoughts and/or moods won't make it better or worse.
Instead, take it as a positive reason to stop gambling. That's what I've decided for myself.
VG

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Solos1995
Rookie

Telsos wrote on March 25th, 2024 at 5:25 pm:

Hey,

don't worry about it. I also received the summons as a defendant at the beginning of February.
I would definitely advise you to contact a lawyer. I did the same and he requested access to the file. Once the file is there, he will discuss your options with you.
In my case, it's currently still open what will happen, from a dismissal of the case to a penalty order with payment of a fine, but don't let it spoil your day, bad thoughts and/or upsets won't make it better or worse.
Instead, take it as a positive reason to stop gambling. That's what I've decided for myself.
VG

Same for me ... currently waiting for a reply from my lawyer, he has requested access to the file. I'm also hoping that the proceedings will be dropped.

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Hidaruma
Top Member

Johnny54 wrote on 25.03.2024 at 14:38: Hello,

i am new here in the forum, so first of all a friendly hello to all 👋

I hope some of you here can help me.

I received a letter like this from the police last week. I've read everything I can about it here, but I've been on edge ever since and don't know what to do.

I can hardly sleep or eat.
I'm pretty scared... although I'm not aware of any guilt. I see myself more as a victim. I've played online a lot in the last 10 years, sometimes more, sometimes less and deposited a lot, but I was never aware whether it was legal or illegal...

I wanted to ask if it turned out well for all of you, or did some of you end up being summoned to the public prosecutor and if so, what kind of punishment do you get?

I'm all over the place and wondering whether it might not be better to fill out the questionnaire and send it back? Has anyone already done this?

I hope you can help me.

Lg Johnny

I must have smiled at the highlighted part.

Otherwise, as many here say, wait and see what the lawyer says.

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mtorero
Amateur
Johnny54 wrote on 25.03.2024 at 14:38: Hello,

i'm new here in the forum, so first of all a friendly hello to all 👋

I hope some of you here can help me.

I received a letter like this from the police last week. I've read everything I can about it here, but I've been on edge ever since and don't know what to do.

I can hardly sleep or eat.
I'm pretty scared... although I'm not aware of any guilt. I see myself more as a victim. I've played online a lot in the last 10 years, sometimes more, sometimes less and deposited a lot, but I was never aware whether it was legal or illegal...

I wanted to ask if it turned out well for all of you, or did some of you end up being summoned to the public prosecutor and if so, what kind of punishment do you get?

I'm all over the place and wondering whether it might not be better to fill in the questionnaire and send it back? Has anyone already done this?

I hope you can help me.

Lg


I'm really worried about the little things that make people nervous these days. Is this a symptom of the neglect of prosperity or late Roman decadence?
Let your balls grow and stay relaxed is my recommendation. Talking to the police is always bad, and I would save myself the money for a lawyer.
You won't get more than a fine of a few hundred euros. In 99% of cases (including mine, by the way) the proceedings were dropped.

The fact that innocent citizens are still harassed with such bullshit is another matter, but the sheep have chosen their own butchers, so please don't be surprised if the Stasi powered by Gauselmann comes after you. GDR 2.0 sends its regards ✌️

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Johnny54

mtorero wrote on March 25th, 2024 at 7:28 pm:

I'm really worried about what little things people are nervous about these days. Is this a symptom of the neglect of prosperity or late Roman decadence?
Let your balls grow and stay relaxed is my recommendation. Talking to the police is always bad, and I would save myself the money for a lawyer.
You won't get more than a fine of a few hundred euros. In 99% of cases (including mine, by the way) the proceedings were dropped.

The fact that innocent citizens are still harassed with such bullshit is another matter, but the sheep have chosen their own butchers, so please don't be surprised if the Stasi powered by Gauselmann comes after you. GDR 2.0 sends its regards ✌️

Of course you're right about what you say, but it can still make you feel queasy if you've never had anything to do with the police and suddenly you get a letter like this.


So you're saying that in the worst case it would only be a fine of a few hundred euros?
That reassures me a little that I wouldn't have to worry about that..

I think I'll wait a little longer before contacting the lawyer and I won't answer the questionnaire.

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