Courtroom illustration of Duterte and lawyer at ICC trial
Courtroom illustration of Duterte and lawyer at ICC trial
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Defense lawyer says Duterte ICC trial won't take years

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Peter Haynes, the new defense counsel of former president Rodrigo Duterte, does not expect his crimes against humanity trial at the International Criminal Court to take more than two years.

In an interview Tuesday in The Hague, Haynes said

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Initial reactions on X to the news about Duterte's defense lawyer Peter Haynes stating the ICC trial will take more than one but less than two years include straightforward news reports from Philippine media and international summaries. Sentiments are mostly neutral reporting, with some related skepticism about the prosecution and ICC process in older posts.

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