During the morning, the court was given a long background about the accused Åsa Waldaus person and how it turned out that she became a leader figure in the so-called Knutby parish and how she got the epithet "Bride of Christ". Later in the day, she was questioned about the points she is being charged with, including abuse.

- She has made some concessions of the type of ear files, pushes and that she has pressed someone against a wall. But it is not always incidents for which I have been charged or acknowledged that it would have happened as I say, says prosecutor Liselott Herschend.

"Good evidence"

The plaintiff's attorney, Martin Sjökvist, represents one of the victims of Waldau's violence. And he hopes she'll be dropped.

- The state of evidence is good. And she has already made some concessions in cases where my client is involved. Now I hope we get the chance to ask questions even as the hearings continue, he says.

The knot trial will continue until February 4.