D. Kriaučiūnas, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment, is offered eight more years in prison.



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Final speeches were delivered today at the Šiauliai Regional Court in a criminal case in which Dovydas Kriaučiūnas, a 35-year-old boy from Šiauliai, is accused of kidnapping a person as a hostage, fleeing a prisoner and a serious health disorder . The court is scheduled to issue a decision in this case on November 5.

Today, the prosecutor supporting the state prosecutor’s office in this criminal case stated in her speech that the defendant acted in an extremely dangerous and ruthless manner at the time of the incident. According to the prosecutor, the defendant himself did not deny the facts alleged against him and D. Kriaučiūnas’ guilt is proven not only by the defendant himself, but also by the testimony of the victim’s witnesses and other materials in the case. The state prosecutor declared that D. Kriaučiūnas committed the crime as a repeat offender. For the crimes committed, she proposed to the court that the man be found guilty and sentenced to 8 years in prison, combined with the previously imposed sentence – life imprisonment – up to the final sentence – life imprisonment.

In his speech, the defendant’s defense stated that his defendant was illegally imprisoned, according to him D. Kriaučiūnas acted in the necessary defense conditions to defend his right to freedom during the event, he did not exceed his limits. The lawyer asked the court to acquit his defendant and dismiss the case

In his closing speech, Mr. Kriaučiūnas stated that he had been imprisoned for more than 17 years for a crime that he had not actually committed. Trying to escape the remand center, he said, is the last chance to defend the right to freedom. The defendant stated that he had already apologized for the minor kidnapping of the kidnapped officer, and the defendant repeated his apology in the final case. The man asked the court to acquit him.

Imprisoned for the brutal murder and robbery of two people, D. Kriaučiūnas tried to escape from the Šiauliai detention center in January this year. The pre-trial investigation in this case was conducted by officials from the Criminal Intelligence Board of the Department of Prisons. The man does not admit his guilt.

According to the case, the crime was committed in the late afternoon of January 28 this year in the Šiauliai remand prison, when the convicted and detained have time to hand over personal computers to the staff of the remand prison. As usual, detainees are told to leave cells and place their computers in a designated area or hand them over to officers.

Around 9:13 pm In the corridor of the regime corps, upon returning to his cell, D. Kriaučiūnas attacked the officer of the Šiauliai Remand Detachment Security Management Department who was serving beside him and tied his neck with A computer bag, he brought it to her and placed a sharp makeshift tool on it. Threatening to kill the abducted officer, he demanded that other officers from the Šiauliai remand center stay away from him, open the door that separated the remand center and release him from prison.

The convict, who surrounded the shoulder area with a basket belt and wrapped his neck around the abducted woman’s neck, married her together, left the regime body’s facilities to the isolation yard, demanded to open them at the door entry of the Control Permit and pressed the officer’s neck several times. D. Kriaučiūnas also demanded that the detention center officers stay away and threatened to kill the officer. After the officers of the Šiauliai remand center opened the aforementioned, and then the front door, D. Kriaučiūnas, leading the hostage together, left the prison, crossed the street and fled after releasing the woman. The fugitive did not run far, around 9.40 pm the fugitive was arrested on a nearby street in Vilnius, recalls the Šiauliai court.

In November 2004, the Šiauliai Regional Court sentenced D. Kriaučiūnas to life imprisonment for the extremely brutal murder and robbery of two girls.

The crime committed by man caused an extraordinary echo in society.

November 5 The scheduled court hearing was scheduled for 1:30 pm



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