Spectrum: After Jan Ullrich's traffic accident in May 2014 in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland, the Bischofszell public prosecutor's office has now brought charges. Since Ullrich had 1,4 per mille alcohol in his blood at the time of the accident, the public prosecutor is demanding 18 months in prison, which should be suspended for a period of four years.
On that Monday, Ullrich drove into a vehicle at an intersection at high speed and then rammed another car. Two people were slightly injured and there was considerable property damage. Today the responsible public prosecutor's office in Bischofszell published a press release which states, among other things: "In connection with the traffic accident on May 19, 2014 in Mattwil/TG, the Bischofszell public prosecutor's office has completed its investigation and is bringing charges against Jan Ullrich at the Weinfelden district court for intentional gross violation of traffic rules and multiple intentional driving in a qualified unfit condition."
The 41-year-old now faces 18 months in prison, which will be suspended for four years. If he committed another road traffic offense during this period, he would go straight to jail. A conviction would also result in a criminal record.
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