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All eight jurors were convinced, largely unanimously, that the man had made four attempts on behalf of the radical Islamist terrorist militia “Islamic State” in Germany in 2018 to derail ICE trains. A jury (chaired by Wolfgang Etl) imposed the maximum penalty for this.
The attacks failed because the metal offset wooden wedge constructions were too short or taut steel cables that would supposedly throw the passenger trains off the track, although the huge flashes of light and material damage to the locomotives did not cause a catastrophe. . While the man was convicted of multiple assassination attempts as a terrorist offense, serious property damage as a terrorist offense and a terrorist organization, his co-accused wife was acquitted.
The Public Ministry had accused the 33-year-old girl of having been involved in the preparatory activities and of having encouraged her husband to carry out the crime. Decisions are not final.