Deputy President William Ruto returns to The Hague today after the
Westgate attack for what is likely to be his last trial session this
year.
The trial against Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Arap Sang
resumes on Wednesday with no break. Initially, the schedule had provided
for a break from October 4-14. This now means that Ruto may be away at
the International Criminal Court (ICC) for a whole month.
“Hearings
will continue on the week of October 7-11, 2013, contrary to what was
initially scheduled, except for October 9, due to other proceedings that
will take place in this courtroom,” Presiding Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji
ruled last Friday in a status conference.
Sang’s counsel, Katwa Kigen, predicted that they are likely to lose the ten-day break to compensate for the lost time.
This
is because the trial against President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to open on
November 12, and will alternate with Ruto’s trial every four weeks.
On Wednesday, the first prosecution witness is expected to continue with her testimony in a closed session.
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