That sounds really wishful for prosecutors in 4 different jurisdictions to make the same mistakes made in 2002. Last time he had corporate backing to help him beat the case. Not now
This isn't an argument saying he should walk. The problem is with the procedure. People are innocent until found guilty. If you're going to deprive someone of their liberty, the trial should be scheduled as a priority.
He's been detained for 2 years, but there isn't a sense of urgency about proving his guilt in a court or law.
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