The article reports on a legal case involving a 38-year-old man accused of abusing his wife and two of his four daughters. The case includes allegations of ongoing abuse, bodily harm, dangerous threats, and coercion. The defendant, who identifies himself as a Ukrainian national, claims he is a victim of conspiracies and minimizes the severity of his actions. During court proceedings at the 'Grauen Haus,' the defendant uses Ukrainian phrases to justify his behavior, which the judge finds problematic. The prosecution alleges that the man threatened and attacked his family between 2025 and early 2026. His defense attorney indicates that the defendant may admit guilt partially, but the defendant appears to downplay or deny most accusations. Specific incidents include alleged physical assault during a hospital visit and a dispute over cleaning the cat litter, where the defendant allegedly threatened to hit the daughter against the wall. The judge challenges the defendant’s interpretation of the threat, highlighting inconsistencies in his account.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the case as a serious criminal matter involving domestic violence, emphasizing the gravity of the charges and the judge's critical stance toward the defendant's justifications. While the defendant is portrayed as minimizing his actions, the article does not present alternative or寬





