STL Prosecution Files Pre-Trial Brief

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The Special Tribunal for Lebanon announced on Friday that the Prosecution has filed its Pre-Trial Brief, the list of witnesses it intends to call at trial, and the list of exhibits it intends to offer into evidence in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's assassination.

Thursday's filing is in accordance with a deadline set by the Pre-Trial Judge as part of the preparation for trial, the STL said in a statement.

“The Prosecution’s 58-page Pre-Trial Brief elaborates on the allegations and charges in the Indictment,” it said.

The Brief “includes for each count charged in the Indictment, a summary of the evidence which the Prosecution intends to bring regarding the commission of the alleged crime and the form of responsibility incurred by the accused.”

The documents were all filed on a confidential basis, the statement said, adding the list of Witnesses and list of Exhibits will remain fully confidential, unless the judges decide otherwise.

But the STL said it would release a public redacted version of the Pre-Trial Brief soon.

Warrants have been issued against Hizbullah members Salim Ayyash, Mustafa Badreddine, Hussein Oneissi and Assad Sabra in the Feb. 2005 assassination of Hariri in a massive car bombing on the Beirut seafront.

The Pre-Trial Judge announced in July that the trial of the four men would provisionally start on March 25 next year, even though the defendants are still at large.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 16 November 2012, 14:50

late justice is no justice.

Thumb andre.jabbour 16 November 2012, 14:50

Slowly but surely we're getting there.

Missing moonsear 16 November 2012, 16:00

yeah, yeah, I love how the tribunal wakes up every once in a while because it managed to produced a 40-pager. I can tell you that is a heavy price per page even higher than what I charge as a consultant

Thumb andre.jabbour 16 November 2012, 20:17

Because you're a looser. Obviously!

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 16 November 2012, 16:56

They will never be caught but the world will know the truth. People lie and deny. Evidence does not!

Missing allouchi 16 November 2012, 17:30

Better late than never...slowly but surely.