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UPDATE: TUES, NOVEMBER 18TH 2008 : 9AM CST::YESTERDAY'S HEARING CONCLUDED :: IMPORTANT ADVANCEMENT - At the last minute yesterday morning, three Opposition Party Supreme Court Justices broke their strike and entered the court room to preside over Eric's case. This moderates the balance of political influence on the 6 judge panel. The substitute Sandinista judges did not appear, so the final count was three judges from Ortega's Party and three judges from the political opposition. The presence of the judges from the opposition greatly improves Eric's chances of receiving an objective ruling. Eric is innocent of this crime! It is our hope that the Appellate Court verdict declaring Eric's innocence will be upheld by the Supreme Court. The information we have received is that the judges will take 30 days to announce their decision. Three officers from the U.S. Embassy were in attendance for the hearing in an observational capacity. Eric and his family would like nothing more than to put this case behind them. We pray for the objectivity of the judges and, ultimately, for justice to be honored in memory of Doris Jimenez. Thank you for your continued support! NEW important articles to read: Washington Post - Ortega moves to construct another Dictatorship AP - US doubts fairness of Nicaragua Elections Herald Tribune - U.S.Gov Issues Travel Warning for Nicaragua Article on yesterday's hearing in Nicaraguan Newspaper La Prensa ERIC VOLZ TO BE RE-TRIED IN NICARAGUA TODAY AT 9AM CentralFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE follow the twitter feed @ericvolz The Nicaraguan government has just announced that Eric will be re-tried this morning at 9am in the Supreme Court. The announcement was a total surprise and the way in which the court is proceeding is completely illegal and politically motivated. Newspapers in Nicaragua reported yesterday that the appellate ruling of innocence will most likely be overturned and Eric will be re-convicted for the Doris Jimenez murder. There is speculation that President Daniel Ortega may be using the case to provoke the U.S. since they have expressed concerns over the status of Democracy in Nicaragua. Eric explains the details in a short videocast... Click to see these related articles and resources: TIME - Why Nicaragua's Capital is in Flames NY Times - Councils Stir Fear of Dictatorship Carter Center - Statement on Nicaraguan Elections Carter Center - Statement on the Status of Democracy in Nicaragua Oct.23, 2008 La Prensa - Caso Volz a audiencia en CSJ La Prensa - Gobierno acusa a la OEA
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