Ahmed Yilmaz (criminal)

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Ahmed Yilmaz is a criminal known for the manslaughter of Edbert Ashleigh.

Ahmed Yilmaz
BornAugust the 3rd 2002
City of Industry, Sharifistan
NationalitySharifistani Turk
CitizenshipSharifistani
Educationthree Basic Levels (Turkish, Maths and Geography), qualified bricklayer
Occupationapprentice bricklayer (2018-2019), prison workshop employee (2019-2020), waiter (2020-2021), prison cook (2021-)
Years active2019-2021
EmployerÖzdemir Construction (2018-2019), Kraliyet (2019-2021), City of Industry Central Prison (2021-)
Known forinvoluntary manslaughter of Edbert Ashleigh
Criminal statusconvicted
Parent(s)Muhammed Yilmaz and a woman who cannot be named for legal reasons
Allegianceunknown
Motiveshort-term enjoyment of being intoxicated, apathy
Conviction(s)driving whilst intoxicated, manslaughter (2021),welfare fraud (2019), selling pornography (2020)
Criminal chargedriving whilst intoxicated, manslaughter (2021),welfare fraud (2019), selling pornography (2020)
Penalty10 years imprisonment and the payment of £57,000 as compensation (2021), one year's imprisonment (2019), confinement in the stocks for 5 hours (2020)
Details
VictimsEdbert Ashleigh
CountrySharifistan
Killed1 (Edbert Ashleigh)
Injurednone
Weaponsnone
Date apprehended
1 (Ahmed Yilmaz)
Imprisoned at1 (Ahmed Yilmaz)
WebsitePersecutionofAhmedYilmaz.Org.Sha

Early life

Ahmed Yilmaz was born in August the 3rd 2002, son of Muhammed Yilmaz (who was an Army Lance-Corporal at the time), in the City of Industry. He attended a Comprehensive School until the age of 16.

Criminality

His first known brush with the law occurred during in 2019 when he was convicted of welfare fraud and sentenced to one year's imprisonment. Upon release in 2020 he was convicted of selling pornography (in the form of pornographic magazines) and was sentenced to confinement in the stocks for 5 hours. In 2021 he ran over Edbert Ashleigh. He was convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment as well as the payment of £57,000 in compensation to Edbert's next of kin Sultan Ed Ashleigh of Sharifistan.

Controversy

The case was mired in controversy as the prosecution proposed a sentence of 14 years imprisonment (which would actually be illegal given the fact he plead guilty), it was felt that if he was not the half-brother of the Sultan of Sharifistan such a sentence would not have been proposed, a point raised by his father, both in press interviews and on the website he created (PersecutionofAhmedYilmaz.Org.Sha).