| Summary: | On May 31, 2019, a man was robbed in Lausanne.
The perpetrator stole the victim's wallet and watch.
The victim later recognized the perpetrator and filed a complaint.
The prosecutor's office requested the termination of the proceedings, since the perpetrator could not be identified.
The Federal Court confirmed the termination of the proceedings, as the perpetrator could not be identified.
More detailed summary
On May 31, 2019, a man was robbed in Lausanne. The perpetrator stole the victim's wallet and watch. The victim later recognized the perpetrator and filed a complaint with the police.
The prosecutor's office requested the termination of the proceedings, since the perpetrator could not be identified. The victim appealed this decision to the Federal Court.
The Federal Court confirmed the termination of the proceedings. The court found that the prosecutor's office had taken all reasonable investigative steps to identify the perpetrator. Since the perpetrator could not be identified, an indictment was not possible.
The verdict is final. |