Procuratorate Wants to Drop Part of the Accusations Against Former Raf Terrorist Klette
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In the trial against former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, the prosecutor's office does not intend to further negotiate five robberies. The prosecutor's aim is to spare potential witnesses a statement in court.
In the trial of the alleged former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette before the Verden Regional Court, the prosecution wants to drop the allegations of five of the alleged acts.
In the case of Daniela Klette, there is a partial turning point: it appears that some of the acts for which she was initially co-responsible are not being pursued further.
In the trial against former alleged RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, the Verden Public Prosecutor's Office has requested that the charges be reduced by five robberies, which could speed up the proceedings.
There's been a development in the trial against former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette: The prosecution has requested that some of the charges be dropped, at least temporarily. This move has a clear purpose.
Since March Daniela Klette has been on trial for robbery on money transporters and supermarkets in Verden. Now the trial could end faster than planned - because the prosecutor's office does not want to follow up on some of the charges.
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