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One Torture Charge Dropped as Trial Against Correa Continues
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32404, member: 636"] Lawyers defending Michael Sang Correa explained he still faces multiple torture charges after one count got tossed out. The Center for Justice and Accountability clarified that only Count 5, related to Bunja Darboe's case, disappeared from the indictment. Prosecutors requested a special legal move called "dismissal without prejudice," which means they can bring back the charge later if new evidence shows up. Claret Vargas from the legal team emphasized that the trial moves forward with all other charges intact. The remaining five counts of torture and conspiracy to torture stay firmly in place. Lawyers described any potential trial rescheduling as super unlikely. They believe the circumstances around Bunja Darboe might change eventually. Colonel Darboe stands out as a respected military officer known for helping international peacekeeping missions. He shared his painful experiences with the Gambia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission back in 2019. Darboe testified about human rights abuses during Yahya Jammeh's regime. He also spoke about his arrest and torture during a trial in Switzerland against Ousman Sonko. His testimony revealed shocking details about the brutal Junglers paramilitary group. The defense didn't argue against dismissing Count 5 and accepted the prosecution's request. Darboe's absence from the Denver trial prompted prosecutors to remove that specific charge. His critical testimony highlighted the systematic torture practices under Jammeh's leadership. The legal team remains committed to pursuing justice for all victims. The trial continues as scheduled for the next two weeks. Prosecutors continue their strategy of carefully presenting evidence against Correa. They want to ensure that every aspect of the torture charges is thoroughly examined. The case represents an important moment for accountability and human rights. Justice moves forward despite procedural challenges. [/QUOTE]
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