German courtroom killer gets life
Published:Wednesday | November 11, 2009 | 6:01 PM
A man has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of murdering a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom.
The Dresden state court also ruled that 28-year-old Alexander Wiens will not be eligible for early release.
Mr Wiens admitted that he stabbed Marwa Sherbini to death at a court hearing involving them both in July.
The crime sparked outrage across the Muslim world.
Mr Wiens, a Russian-born German citizen, had argued that his action was not premeditated.
Prosecutors at the trial, which took place amid tight security, insisted that he was motivated by a hatred of non-Europeans and Muslims.
