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Iraq
Trial adjourned as Saddam refuses to give handwriting samples
2006-04-13
The trial of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussain resumed on Wednesday for a few minutes and then was adjourned until April 17. No defendants were present due to procedural reasons. The judge Raouf Abdul Rahman said the purpose of the session was to ask investigative criminal experts to verify the signatures of Saddam and most of his co-accused, who claimed that prosecution documents were forged.

Saddam Hussain and his half brother Barzan Al Tikriti refused to provide the court with handwriting samples for experts to authenticate signatures said to be theirs on key documents in their trial, the chief judge said. Handwriting experts had been due to testify on Tuesday in the trial, but they did not show up at court, forcing chief judge to adjourn until Monday after a session that lasted only about five minutes. Prosecutors told the judge that the analysts had not yet finished their work.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Ridiculous. This judge is quite a character, and always has to leave things looking like someone else has dropped the ball. There were never supposed to be any handwriting analysts in court that day, and he knew it. He signed off on press release the night before that announced it would be a brief procedural session. Whatever. Just remember that the coverage of this trial has been the worst the MSM can do - which is pretty bad. They're getting better (AP and Reuters, believe it or not - and the NYT and LAT are actually not doing a bad job) - but the international interest in ignoring, distorting, and slandering the process parallels the determination to never give the US credit for anything in Iraq.
Posted by: Verlaine in Iraq   2006-04-13 11:58  

#1  cant they just take that silly little notebook he had in court the other week?
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-04-13 09:25  

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