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Trial commences in Frankfurt am Main, with charges against accused Reich citizens.

Court of Justice Decision Announced
Court of Justice Decision Announced

Judicial Council or The Court Building

In a significant development, nine individuals, including one woman who previously served as an AfD member in the federal parliament, are currently on trial in a court of law. The main defendant in the case is Heinrich Prinz Reuß.

The Public Prosecutor's Office has labelled the group as a terrorist organization, alleging that they aimed to seize power in Germany and establish their own government. The group is also accused of intending to make Prinz Reuß the new head of state in Germany.

The trial follows an investigation by the public prosecutor, who is knowledgeable in the law and works with the police to gather evidence and determine if someone has committed a crime. The public prosecutor can only initiate an investigation if they have sufficient grounds to suspect someone.

Two other ongoing trials against individuals suspected of belonging to the same supreme court group are also underway. Unfortunately, the other individuals being investigated in connection with these trials have not been specifically named or identified in the provided search results.

Several former federal military soldiers are also on trial in connection with the case. It is alleged that the group planned to enter the Bundestag and detain members there.

The role of the judges and jurors in the court is to decide on legal disputes and determine whether someone has committed a crime. In court, the public prosecutor demands a punishment for the person who has committed a crime.

After the trial, the court will make a decision on the guilt or innocence of the defendants. If found guilty, the defendants may face severe penalties for their alleged actions. The trial is expected to be closely watched by the German public and the international community.

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