Randy Blythe has traveled back to the Czech Republic, where his trial on manslaughter charges began today (Feb. 4). Before entering the courtroom, the Lamb of God vocalist posted a photo of himself with a new short haircut and dressed in a suit and tie (seen to the left), with a message to his fans:

"And so it begins," wrote Blythe on Instagram. "I am calm & prepared. Everyone, thanks for your good thoughts and prayers. Have a nice day, y'all!"

As widely reported, Blythe was arrested this past summer on charges of manslaughter stemming from the 2010 death of a 19-year-old man named Daniel, who passed away a few weeks after allegedly being tossed from the stage at a Lamb of God show. Daniel's family is seeking $530,000 U.S. dollars for the loss of their son, while Blythe also faces 5 to 10 years in prison if convicted.

According to The Gauntlet, at the Prague City Court today, Blythe stated, "I've kept my word. I said that I would come back to court today and I did. I do not shy away from responsibility. I'm not a person who runs away from problems. But I do not want to be punished for something I did not do. The fan's death breaks my heart. I never saw Daniel and I never came in contact with him."

The trial, which is expected to run from today through Friday, Feb. 8, began with both sides presenting their cases. In a rough translation from the Czech news site Cesky Rozhlas, the prosecution claimed that Blythe pushed Daniel with great force to the point that he fell off the stage over a metal barrier and hit his head on the ground. The prosecutor went on to explain that the young man hit the back and lower part of his brain, suffering internal bleeding.

Blythe testified that the security at the club was insufficient and that several fans tried to rush the stage. As mentioned above, the Gauntlet reports that Blythe insisted he never saw Daniel or came into contact with him.

According to WTVR, Lamb of God's drummer Chris Adler and manager Larry Mazer testified on Blythe's behalf, praising his character and calling him a quiet person despite his onstage persona.

Tomorrow's proceedings are expected to include testimony from 12 witnesses who attended the 2010 concert.

We will update this story as news breaks. Check back with Loudwire for the latest on Randy Blythe's ongoing trial in the Czech Republic. A Czech TV news report can be seen below:

Czech TV News Report on First Day of Randy Blythe Trial

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