Higher Regional Court - Henry XIII Prince Reuss to testify at the trial
In the Frankfurt Terror Trial against the alleged "Reichsbürger" group around Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuß, the alleged ringleader is scheduled to testify for the first time today (trial begins at 9.30 am). According to his attorney Roman von Alvensleben, statements are planned about Reuß's personal relationships.
However, further interrogations of the co-defendant Maximilian Eder are still planned, as stated by the Higher Regional Court Frankfurt. Lawyers also filed additional applications. It is uncertain whether Reuß will actually speak out on Friday, his attorney stated: "It could be tight."
The nine defendants, men and women, are charged with membership in or support of a terrorist organization. They are accused of planning a coup and being willing to accept casualties. Until the verdict, the presumption of innocence applies.
- The alleged extremist views and potential links to terrorism within the "Reichsbürger" group, led by Prince Henry XIII. Reuss, will be a key focus during the ongoing terror trial in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse.
- The Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt am Main has highlighted the importance of further interrogations in the terror trial, particularly in relation to co-defendant Maximilian Eder's involvement in terrorism-related activities.
- One of the central aspects of the process considered a crime by the court is the defendants' association with a terrorist organization, a group that had been planning a coup with a willingness to accept casualties.
- As the terror trial enters a critical stage, uncertainty surrounds Heinrich XIII. Prince Reuss's decision to testify, with his attorney explaining, "It could be tight."
- The trial's outcome remains undetermined, as the presumption of innocence applies to the nine defendants, ensuring they are treated fairly throughout the lengthy processes of the Hesse's legal system.