“…58 Frederick the Great had increasingly been faced with complaints about the slow march of the Prussian judiciary, so that the mistrust he had always held in the legal profession turned into outright dissatisfaction. 59 One court case became a catalyst for the revival of efforts to reform the judiciary: A case that entered German legal history as the so-called Müller-Arnold-Prozess. 60 By intervening in this case, Frederick the Great caused a legal scandal.…”