Before the appointment process – Prince of Hanover is allowed to go back to his castle

Guelph Prince Ernst August von Hanover will return to the courtroom from the society floor on November 24th. The Linz Higher Regional Court decides on his appeal against ten months of conditional imprisonment after alcohol excesses in Grünau. He is already allowed to go back to his hunting lodge there.

The Linz Higher Regional Court is preparing for a media rush like the prince trial in March in Wels. The appeal hearing does not take place as usual in hearing room 208, but in the ballroom on the ground floor. Places are limited and photography is prohibited in the hall. Ernst August von Hanover in Wels issued ten months conditionally and five instructions. Everything is not legally binding, because the scandal prince has appealed. The Guelph Prince was particularly outraged that he was no longer allowed to live in his property in Auerbach in Grünau and to approach the buildings of the Cumberland Foundation there. At least that’s what the first judgment said. In practice, things are now looking different again – and that makes for bizarre, legal facts. In the meantime, this entry ban has been lifted by the Higher Regional Court – but it is still included in the (not yet legally binding) judgment. The still-husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco can – currently – stay on his land. The three-judge Senate has to decide on the verdict and the instructions contained therein on November 24th. In legal circles one thinks that the OLG stays true to its line, that is, the instruction is canceled a second time. According to the judgment, he had put himself in a state of incapacity with alcohol and medication and, in this constitution, injured a police officer in Grünau or Scharnstein, threatened another officer and his administrator family and smashed a window the reduction of the sentence or even the reversal of the sentence. Almost as exciting as the outcome of the trial is the question: will the prince appear in person?
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