Miami Trial Starts for Moïse Assassination Plotters
Jury selection begins Monday in Miami for the trial of five men accused in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. The case revolves around planning and funding in South Florida, with key players including a security firm and a lending group. The defendants, who have pleaded not guilty, could face life sentences. The trial was delayed due to evidence issues and a large number of documents. Meanwhile, eleven people face U.S. charges, while twenty more, including Colombian ex-soldiers and Haitian officials, are charged there. Gang violence and threats have hindered the investigation.
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