ICC assures fair, impartial trial for Duterte

The International Criminal Court has assured that former president Rodrigo Duterte's defense team will have ample time to prepare for his trial on crimes against humanity charges. A court spokesperson emphasized the commitment to a fair and impartial process. The first status conference is scheduled for May 27.

In an interview with The STAR, ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet assured the public of a fair, impartial, and independent trial for former president Rodrigo Duterte.

“The trials at the ICC can be complex, (it) may take a little bit longer than at national level because of the type of crimes that require a large amount of evidence to be presented in court, and some of the challenges that can be met during the proceedings,” Maillet said.

“But we are committed to holding a fair and independent trial, impartial trial, where the defense will have enough time to prepare for its case and where the rights of the victims will be upheld,” she added.

On April 23, the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I confirmed all charges of crimes against humanity against Duterte, paving the way for a full trial. Trial Chamber III, constituted following the decision, will hold its first status conference on May 27. Maillet said trial judges will set the opening schedule based on party submissions.

Duterte’s trial will be public, with proceedings streamed online with some delay. “The judges may decide to hold certain hearings in closed session... if there’s a need to protect the witnesses or the victims,” Maillet said.

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The International Criminal Court's Pre-Trial Chamber confirmed all three charges of crimes against humanity against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, April 23. The case will now proceed to full trial over alleged murders linked to his war on drugs and the Davao Death Squad. Duterte remains detained at the ICC Detention Centre in Scheveningen, Netherlands.

The ICC Registry has formally transmitted the pre-trial decision confirming charges against former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court presidency. The charges involve crimes against humanity linked to his administration's anti-drug campaign and the Davao death squad. The presidency is expected to soon constitute a trial chamber for the case.

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The International Criminal Court's Appeals Chamber has rejected former president Rodrigo Duterte's appeal for interim release, upholding a prior decision to keep him detained. The ICC found no error in the Pre-Trial Chamber's dismissal of a medical report on his health. Duterte remains at the ICC detention center in the Netherlands as proceedings continue.

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One year after former president Rodrigo Duterte's arrest and detention at the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity, lead defense counsel Nicholas Kaufman argues his medical condition warrants release despite repeated denials. Vice President Sara Duterte vows to keep applying, while supporters express ongoing anger.

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