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12 witnesses lined up against lawyer Paul Gicheru at ICC

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Lawyer Paul Gicheru at the ICC

Twelve witnesses have been lined up to testify against lawyer Paul Gicheru at the International Criminal Case (ICC).

Six Kenyans will be lined up to testify on how the lawyer allegedly influenced the case against Deputy President William Ruto and Journalist Joshua Arap Sang’

According to the ICC prosecution Gicheru of used his position to influence witnesses to recant their evidence against both Ruto and Sang.

The prosecution has also lined up three investigators and an analyst to detail their findings on the case and give context to the court.


Others are two to three expert witnesses as well as a possibility of bringing three more witnesses believed to have also recanted their statements under Gicheru’s influence.

“At present, the prosecution plans to call approximately 12 to 13 witnesses to give oral testimony at trial,” deputy prosecutor, James Stewart, stated.

“Apart from the three expert witnesses mentioned above, the prosecution does not foresee the need to call further expert evidence, nor to jointly brief experts with the defense.”

Stewart also noted that the prosecution would require a minimum of 57 hours to present its evidence in court, this also incorporates a direct examination of the witnesses.

“However, the prosecution believes that the above estimates for direct examination may be significantly reduced with appropriate use of rule 68(3) to introduce into evidence the prior recorded testimony of certain witnesses,” Stewart stated.

Items listed as evidence in the case include telephone data, witnesses’ bank records, experts’ reports, recanting affidavits and public source material.

Gicheru’s case has been a protracted court battle after the lawyer surrendered to the ICC in November 2020.


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