Tama Kudman, who is representing a South Florida businessman accused of funding the plot to assassinate former Haitian President Jovenel Moise, is quoted by the New York Times in an article detailing why the trials are taking so long and describing the challenges that defense faces due to the inability to gain access to key evidence and witnesses.
Tama explains, “Given the fact that the Haitian court thinks the evidence is weak and possibly unreliable, that tells you everything we need to know about that evidence being transmitted to the United States.”
Read the full article at The New York Times.
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