NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 23 – The trial against Deputy President
William Ruto and journalist Joshua arap Sang resumes on Monday at the
International Criminal Court, where the final prosecution witness is
expected to take stand.
The Trial Chamber V (a) summoned the witness on February 23 and asked him to be ready to begin his testimony on March 23.
READ: Ruto, Sang ICC trial adjourns for two weeks
The ICC Public Affairs Unit explained that Witness P0727 had been unwilling to testify which prompted the judges to summon him to appear.
According to the communication the witness made fresh conditions before testifying.
“Having been relocated for the purpose of testifying for the Office of the Prosecutor, this witness has, at various times, either refused to testify at all or placed conditions on his testimony. Witness 727 is summoned to testify on March 23, 2015,” the Public Affairs Unit stated.
The witness is the last to be presented by the Prosecution before it closes its case against Ruto and Sang.
Earlier, the prosecution had been asked by the ICC judges to close its case by March 12 but the decision changed after the 30th witness refused to testify as scheduled earlier.
Upon conclusion of the testimony of the witness, the prosecution will make its closing remarks.
The defence teams are thereafter expected to orally request for a motion of a no-case-to-answer before making written application within 14 days after closure of the prosecution’s case.
The Trial Chamber V (a) summoned the witness on February 23 and asked him to be ready to begin his testimony on March 23.
READ: Ruto, Sang ICC trial adjourns for two weeks
The ICC Public Affairs Unit explained that Witness P0727 had been unwilling to testify which prompted the judges to summon him to appear.
According to the communication the witness made fresh conditions before testifying.
“Having been relocated for the purpose of testifying for the Office of the Prosecutor, this witness has, at various times, either refused to testify at all or placed conditions on his testimony. Witness 727 is summoned to testify on March 23, 2015,” the Public Affairs Unit stated.
The witness is the last to be presented by the Prosecution before it closes its case against Ruto and Sang.
Earlier, the prosecution had been asked by the ICC judges to close its case by March 12 but the decision changed after the 30th witness refused to testify as scheduled earlier.
Upon conclusion of the testimony of the witness, the prosecution will make its closing remarks.
The defence teams are thereafter expected to orally request for a motion of a no-case-to-answer before making written application within 14 days after closure of the prosecution’s case.
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