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The case Rennicke and the "expellees Song" goes into the third stage of the process


One last final message in the appeals process Rennicke - Family Rennicke and prosecutors to go in for servicing - Family Rennicke for reasons of their own survival, justice and self-determination of the German people - the political prosecution policy into!



claims for review in the case Rennicke

STUTTGART. Move to the verdict in Volksverhetzungsprozess both the Stuttgart prosecutor and Ute and Frank Rennicke in the revision. The singer was 17, his wife Ute sentenced to five months in prison on probation.

By Günter Scheinpflug

The prosecution did a revision application to the disadvantage Frank Rennicke yet filed shortly before the deadline, said the press spokesman for the prosecutor, Eckhard Maak. Avoiding them, reserved the right to check the written ruling to weigh any further action, Mak said on request. With the ruling, the prosecution was but "not always unhappy." The prosecution had asked for the right-wing singer-songwriter from Ehningen a prison sentence of 21 months.

After the verdict before a Trial Chamber of the Stuttgart District Court had done Rennicke loudly expressed his displeasure at the ruling. The revision will address the Senate of the Higher Regional Court after a four-week support period.

10.25.2002 - Stuttgarter Zeitung




The case Rennicke is in revision

Stuttgart / Ehningen (bik) - With the fall of the right-songwriter Frank Rennicke shall be governed by the Böblingen official and the Stuttgart Regional Court then the Court of Appeal . deal Because none of the parties involved are satisfied with the verdict of the Stuttgart Regional Court was, all auditors have been inserted. Reminder: Early October had the 38th Trial Chamber Rennicke especially for his home track displaced sedition and dissemination of obscene materials and one year and five months of imprisonment on probation. His wife Ute came for aiding them with a five-month suspended sentence. The Stuttgart verdict was much sharper than the Böblinger of November 2000. The district court there had against Frank Rennicke imposed a ten month suspended sentence for sedition. Ute Rennicke should pay a fine of around 500 €.

10.25.2002 - Stuttgarter Nachrichten