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Mamayang 9PM sa oras ng Pilipinas ang unang pagharap ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa pre-trial chamber ng International Criminal Court. Bago ‘yan, tiniyak ng ICC na nasa kustodiya nila ang dating pangulo kasunod ng pahayag ni dating Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea na walang Duterte sa The Hague Penitentiary.


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00:00Later at 9pm Philippine time, the former President Rodrigo Duterte faced the first time in the pre-trial chamber of the International Criminal Court.
00:12Before that, the ICC assured that the former President is under their custody.
00:17Following the statement of the former Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea that Duterte is not in the Hague Penitentiary.
00:24Ian Cruz was arrested.
00:30The ICC assured that the former President Rodrigo Duterte is under their custody.
00:37He was brought to their detention center after all medical checks.
00:41Before that, the former Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea said that Rodrigo Duterte is not in the Hague Penitentiary Institution according to his reception staff.
00:52We are at a loss where he is right now.
00:55Medialdea said that they asked the ICC to bring the former President to the hospital because of his condition.
01:03According to the ICC spokesman, standard practice is necessary to protect the health and safety of the suspect in his custody.
01:13In a letter to the ICC, Duterte said that he considered Medialdea as one of his lawyers in the ICC.
01:21He was also taken care of by the former President who took care of him in his first face-off in the pre-trial chamber.
01:28Duterte asked for the help of the Office of Public Counsel for the Defense according to his visit to his bodyguards.
01:36Well, that's the beauty of the ICC because the due process is really an intrinsic part.
01:44The right to fair trial and the right to unaccused.
01:49With the help of the ICC, Duterte called the Embassy of the Philippines to help him visit his lawyer and relative.
01:58He was brought by the Embassy to the ICC.
02:01The ICC confirmed at 9 p.m. in the Philippines the first face-off of Duterte in the pre-trial chamber.
02:08In this video from the ICC, the process will be explained.
02:14In the first appearance, the court will confirm his identity.
02:19Here, Duterte is only a suspect.
02:23He will be informed about the crime he was accused of and his rights.
02:28Of course, we hope that he is there, his lawyer is there, and I think the prosecution as well.
02:36After his first face-off, according to the video explainer of the ICC,
02:41it is possible that it will take at least a month before he faces the next step of the process.
02:46The confirmation of charges hearing normally takes place a few months after the first appearance of the suspect.
02:52Here, the prosecution's argument will be heard,
02:55and here as well, the defense will be able to hear the allegations as well as the panic of the victims.
03:02This phase serves as a filter to decide which cases deserve to go to the trial phase.
03:07If a pre-trial chamber has been confirmed as one of the accusations,
03:12it will be taken to the trial and transferred to another chamber with three other judges.
03:18And at this point,
03:19the defendant is no longer considered a suspect but the accused.
03:24On the first day of trial, the accused can make a statement of guilt or innocence.
03:30The assistant to the counsel for the ICC, Atty. Cristina Conti,
03:35said that the proceedings in the ICC are possible to last for 8 to 10 years.
03:41For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz reporting for 24 Hours.

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