What's procrastinating for the Special Court?

Special Court officials have said that “Zrin” that with the appointment of Chief Prosecutor Jack Smith the work of this Court will continue normally, without any delay. While law affairs connoisseurs say the new chief prosecutor will take several months until he can begin with the establishment of the first charges. The end of the term [...]
Special Court officials have said that “Zrin” that with the appointment of Chief Prosecutor Jack Smith the work of this Court will continue normally, without any delay. While law affairs connoisseurs say the new chief prosecutor will take several months until he can begin with the establishment of the first charges.
The completion of the mandate of Chief Special Chambers Prosecutor David Schwedjman, and procedures for appointing the new chief prosecutor have prompted the work of this Special Court to drag on even further.
At least that's how law connoisseurs consider it, who say that Chief Prosecutor Jack Smith will probably take another year to establish the first charges.
Christopher Bennett, spokesman at the Special Prosecutor's Office, said about “Voice” The prosecution will continue working under the leadership of new chief prosecutor Jack Smith with the same intensity as the former Swediman prosecutor.
The special procedure has continued its work under Kwai Hong Ip leadership since David Schwendiman's departure and will continue to do so until Smith's arrival, whose appointment has just been announced. The special prosecutor's task is and has always been with zeal, integrity and dignity to conduct an effective, quick investigation and bring every indictment to trial immediately. This will not change”, Bennett answers.
Meanwhile, asked about the time when the first charges could begin, Bennett did not give details.












