The daily Le Nouvelliste says that Judge Yvikel Dabresil submitted his findings yesterday to the Court of Appeal.
His report said a former senator named Mirlande Liberus Pavert was the intellectual author of the slaying of Jean Dominique.
Those charged include Pavert and singer Annette Auguste. Dominique and a security guard were gunned down on April 3, 2000 at the journalist's radio station, Radio Haiti Inter.
The case's politically sensitive nature has resulted in it dragging on for years, with judges coming and going, and one fleeing Haiti for his safety.
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