Special Panel accepts two guilty pleas

JSMP, Dili 5 April 2002

The Special Panels of the Dili District Court this week decided to accept
pleas of guilty in two serious crimes cases, thereby allowing the court to
avoid a full trial. Both Marcurious Jose de Deus and Augusto dos Santos
pleaded guilty to murder charges and are now awaiting sentencing. The only
time this has happened before was in the first case heard by the Special
Panel, that of Joao Fernandes, back in January 2001.

The trial against Marcurious Jose de Deus, a member of the Laksaur militia,
commenced on Tuesday this week. He is charged with one count of murder of
Rosalina Cardosa Belak in Manekiik village, Covalima district on 6
September 1999. Before any witnesses were called, the accused was given an
opportunity to make a statement in which he admitted committing the murder
and stated that he regretted what he had done. He stated that he was acting
on the orders of the militia commander, but said he was not forced. After
a short break, the Special Panel, comprised of Judge Antero Luis (Portugal)
presiding, Judge Benfeito Mosso Ramos (Cape Verde) and Judge Antonio Helder
(East Timor), announced that it accepted the admission of guilt. The
sentence will be announced on 18 April 2002.

The following day, Wednesday, a differently constituted Special Panel
announced that it had accepted the admission of guilt made by Augusto dos
Santos. Dos Santos, a member of the Ami Hametin Integrasi (AHI) militia,
is charged with participating in the murder of Antonio Ribeiro in Aileu on
4 September 1999. The trial commenced on 19 March 2002 but had been
adjourned after the accused's admission for the Special Panel, comprised of
Judge Sylver Ntukamazina (Presiding), Judge Benfeito Mosso Ramos (Cape
Verde) and Judge Maria Natercia Gusmao Pereira (East Timor), to consider
whether or not to accept it. The sentence will be announced on 17 April 2002.

In other news, the Same crimes against humanity trial, which was due to
commence yesterday, has been further postponed due to administrative
problems within the court. The court announced that the case will
recommence on 27 May 2002.

Also yesterday, the trial against East Timorese former TNI soldier, Gaspar
Leite, continued in Dili. Two witnesses testified that they were taken
away by the accused but saw the corpse of the victim. The court is now
considering whether to accept the autopsy report into evidence. Leite is
charged with the murder of Domingus Maukinta in Aileu district on 9
September 1999. The trial will continue on 11 April 2002.

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