ICC denies Duterte's request to appeal charge confirmation

The International Criminal Court Pre-Trial Chamber I rejected former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s bid to appeal the confirmation of charges against him in a May 21 decision. The ruling prevents further delays to his trial, which may start as early as November.

The International Criminal Court’s Pre-Trial Chamber I issued its decision on May 21 denying Duterte’s request for leave to appeal the April confirmation of charges. The chamber determined that the two issues raised by his lawyers did not qualify as appealable matters under court rules.

Duterte’s defense had argued that the chamber used an overly broad approach in defining the charges and failed to provide a clear evidentiary basis for its conclusions. The court responded that it had referenced only the necessary evidence to explain its reasoning and that the first issue did not meet the criteria for appeal.

Duterte remains detained at The Hague since his March 2025 arrest. He faces three counts of crimes against humanity linked to alleged killings during his time as Davao mayor and his nationwide war on drugs. His trial timeline now moves forward without this additional layer of review.

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