I'm curious since you know about this, what would you guess the prison sentence to be? If you say it's the same punishment as indirect perpetration, he should be convicted for a murder attempt.
Shouldn't Gatis also be convicted of revenge porn? We have all the evidence even if he's tried to hide it by deleting videos etc.
Tax evasion is another thing he should be held for, but the severity depends upon the amount, which I'm not so sure over. three bitcoins worth 90k USD, plus all the donations, which I have a hard time believing he's declared, judging by how he moves around all the time, will probably bump it up to 200k USD.
It depends if it's attempted murder and completed assault or just attempted assault. I don't know which type of injuries Luna and the baby are having, if they are permanent etc. For attempted murder, the public prosecutor's office must be able to prove the intent to kill for all those involved. For the person who carries out the act, the indirect perpetrator and the accomplice.
In addition, there is the arson, which is also an indirect culprit for Gatis and an accomplice for Belle. Gatis is, if thats true, also guilty of blackmailing Ilyas.
In Germany, the level of punishment depends on the degree of the basic offence. For example, serious or dangerous bodily harm is punished more severely than simple ones, the same applies to increased arson offences.
Unfortunately, I do not know whether there will be public hearings in the Netherlands. Apparently, Ilyas has already been brought before what we call in Germany the "Tatrichter".
Unfortunately, we do not know the evidence of the public prosecutor's office. If Ilyas' criminal defense attorney (I don't think he can fund his own, so in Germany we call this person the "Pflichtverteidiger") is any good, he'll go after Gatis and Belle.
If someone is here from the Netherlands: before which district court is the hearing? Is there a public hearing? Is there already a court record? Has someone evidence for the responsible prosecutor?
Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the tax situation, that wasn't part of my law exam.