Bahrain Military Court Rules on Civilian Issues Now

Published March 27th, 2018 - 08:37 GMT
Man holding a flag of Bahrain (AFP/File Photo)
Man holding a flag of Bahrain (AFP/File Photo)

A military appellate court in Bahrain on Monday examined appeals submitted by seven civilians convicted earlier on different charges, according to Bahrain’s official news agency.

Last year, Bahrain’s constitution was amended to allow civilians to be tried by military tribunals.

The seven defendants include four who were sentenced to death earlier after being convicted of attempting to assassinate Bahraini army chief Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa.

The court has postponed trial proceedings until April 11 to allow defense lawyers to present appeal requests.

Verdicts delivered by Bahrain’s military court of cassation -- the military establishment’s highest appellate court -- are final and cannot be challenged.

 

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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