Presiding judge Klaus Ruehle said there seemed a “strong possibility” that the accused, Abdelghani Mzoudi, was unaware of plotting for the attacks.
Ruehle said Mzoudi, a 31-year-old Moroccan, was “no longer a prime suspect” after hearing of fresh evidence that could exonerate him.
The charges against Mzoudi were not lifted, meaning the trial goes on, but for the first time he was able to walk out of the top-security court in Hamburg, northern Germany, after the case was adjourned till Dec 18.
He is only the second suspect anywhere in the world to stand trial over the 2001 suicide hijackings.
Agreeing to a defence request for Mr Mzoudi’s release from custody, the judge stated: “There is the serious possibility that Mzoudi, despite his involvement and his visit to Afghanistan, was deliberately excluded from planning for the attacks and did not consciously provide a supportive role.”—AFP