In a last minute reversal, German prosecutors and a district court
judge in Dresden have ended their criminal case against Lady Michèle
Renouf, terminating a 32-month process, days before it was to come to
trial.
Having arrested and charged Lady Renouf in 2018 immediately
after her impromptu speech at a commemoration in Dresden, German
prosecutors opened proceedings a year later under Germany’s notorious
§130 Volksverhetzung law alleging “public incitement”, but the
case has now ended without Lady Renouf being found guilty of any
offence. (She has had to pay only a modest fee for the costs of a
translator.)
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