Summary of Christopher S. muss ins Gefängnis – Ex-DJ kämpft während Jahren gegen seine Verurteilung | SRF Dok

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Christopher S. is a former DJ who was sentenced to four years in prison for drug possession. However, he has already served two years of his sentence due to good behavior and is now eligible for release. His family is excited for his return and looks forward to resuming their normal activities.

  • 00:00:00 Christopher S. is sentenced to four years in prison for arson and insurance fraud. His wife and children have to cope with the news. Christopher S. goodbye messages to his wife and children say that he loves them and will take care of them. Kyano, the nine-year-old, says goodbye to his father and brother. He is excited for the trip to see his grandfather in prison. The Spörris' relationship has not changed since Christopher S. was convicted of arson: they have been through a lot together before.
  • 00:05:00 In 2012, Christoph Spörri, a DJ and former fitness trainer, is suspected of setting fire to his own Plattenlager in Ostermundigen, Switzerland, causing it to burn down and lose 200,000 Swiss Francs in insurance coverage. However, the case is eventually dropped after the two suspects implicate Spörri as the mastermind. In 2016, Spörri is sentenced to six years in prison for arson. His two co-conspirators, who had already been in prison for the 2012 fire, plead guilty to lesser charges and receive sentences of three and two years. This shocking development causes Spörri to experience a loss of faith in the legal system that he struggles to shake for the rest of his sentence.
  • 00:10:00 Christopher S. is a former DJ who is fighting his conviction on charges of insurance fraud. Christoph Spörri, the man responsible for the charges, is still fighting the case. Christopher S. is nervous about his upcoming performance, but this excitement is tempered by the knowledge that it could be his last. His wife Tina accompanies him to the club, where he will perform his last show.
  • 00:15:00 DJ Christopher S. was recently sentenced to four years in prison for financial troubles he had while in the music industry. However, he is still free and has been fighting his sentence for years. His children now have to stay home alone because of the noise from the club. Almost everyone here in the Berner Club knows him as DJ Christopher S. # Christopher S. is in the megamix right now. # Let's put some energy in this place, place, place, place. # Put your hands up in the air and clap with me. # Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two - # let's get ready to rumble. Christopher S. setzt ab 2001 voll auf die Musik: sowohl als DJ, wie auch als Musikproduzent und mit eigenem Label. Und dies mit Erfolg. 200 DJ-Auftritte pro Jahr, ein Leben in Saus und Braus. Seine insgesamt 19 CD-Compilations erreichten z.T. Topplatzierungen in der Schweizer Hitparade. Laute Technomusik Es ist
  • 00:20:00 Christoph Spörri, a former DJ, is fighting his conviction for years, and has submitted a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights that the principle "in doubt for the accused" has been violated. Spörri believes that the principle has been violated because the court allowed him to choose between prison and house arrest rather than a harsher sentence. The children know that their father is going to prison, and they have been involved in the process; they have seen him in the media and are aware of his legal problems. Spörri worries about where his family will live when he is eventually released, and his wife has been working to find them a new place.
  • 00:25:00 Former DJ Christopher S. has been fighting against his conviction for years, and his efforts have finally paid off. The European Court of Human Rights rejected Christoph Spörri's appeal, ruling that his original complaint was invalid. However, his request to delay his sentence so that his artificial hip can be replaced was granted and he is now free pending the replacement procedure. Christoph is happy to be back home and is looking forward to starting his new life.
  • 00:30:00 Dominik Buchs, the Vollzugsverantwortlicher for Christopher S. (a DJ who was convicted of possession of drugs), explains that the DJ's four-year sentence has already been served in half due to good behavior. Buchs says that Christopher S. can visit his family daily, but that he must first obtain a vacation permit. Buchs is excited for Christopher S.'s return home and anticipates that the family will be able to resume their usual activities.

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