The Netherlands, Malaysia, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine are working together to conduct the international criminal investigation of the cause of the crash of flight MH17 and those thought to be responsible. On the basis of the criminal investigation the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) took the decision on 19 June 2019 to prosecute the suspects.
Defence Counsel will then have the opportunity to respond to the reply (rejoinder). Two days have been made available for Defence Counsel: 9 and 10 June 2022.
Following the rejoinder, the judgment will be delivered on a date to be determined. According to the schedule composed previously, Thursday 22 September 2022 is a formal court day as well. At that hearing, the court is expected to state only that the hearing will be suspended immediately until 17 November 2022.
At this time, it remains uncertain whether the judgment can be delivered on 17 November 2022 or 15 December 2022.
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