Hisham Talaat’s appeals trial postponed

Published December 25th, 2011 - 02:06 GMT
Hisham Talaat Mustafa
Hisham Talaat Mustafa

The of Court of Cassation in the Cairo has decided to reopen the case against Egyptian businessman Hisham Talaat Mustafa, who is accused of killing Lebanese singer Suzan Tameem, and accepted his appeal. The Court fixed 16 January as the new date for the appeal, especially after it emerged that some of the items not included in the trial are present with the public prosecutor.

The defense for former police officer Mohsen Al Sukari and businessman Hisham Talaat Mustafa, consisting of 8 lawyers, has demanded that the verdict made by the Cairo Criminal Court be dropped.

The defense lawyer for Hisham stated that he filed an appeal stating that the provided evidence during the trial is not sufficient and is ambiguous and a group of experts should have been brought to resolve the issue.

the lawyer noted that the procedures for discharge letters and calls and preventing Hisham from travel, was contrary to the provisions of the law on the grounds that the accused was a member of the Shura Council at the time. In relation to telephone conversations recorded for Hisham, the lawyer claimed that the public prosecutor violated the provisions of the Constitution.
It is known that the public prosecutor cannot act as an investigating judge and he does not have the authority to do so.

The defense claimed that the ruling was wrong in accusing Hisham of making the necessary provisions to obtain entry visas to Britain and the United Arab Emirates "to keep track of Suzanne Tamim." The verdict was not based on liable evidence for such accusations and was merely based on suspicion.

He added that there was new evidence during the second trial, which is a documented dropping of charges by the family of the victim (Suzan Tamim) accusing former Hisham of being behind the murder. Suzan’s family dropped all charges after they realized they made their accusations based on anger and sorrow, then realized that they had accused the wrong person and Hisham is innocent of all accusations.

The defense asserted that the dropping of charges of Suzan’s family is an immediate waiver according to the provisions of Islamic Shariah, which is the main source of legislation in Egypt. It was added that under the constitutional text in the UAE, which is where Suzan was murdered, once charges are dropped by the family of the victim, the jail sentence of the accused cannot exceed a three year period or be less than one year. According to Egyptian law, if a crime is committed by an Egyptian outside of Egypt, then the accused must be tried according to the country he committed the crime in.

 

 

 

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