His lawyer, Karim Khan, said today that "the court will receive a filing in due course seeking to declare the case inadmissible," adding, he expected to file in the coming months.
He added that the basis for the filing would be that the ICC has a clear provision against double jeopardy trying a person twice for the same conduct in its statute and the fact that Seif-al-Islam Gadhafi was already tried and sentenced to death by a Libyan court in July last year. The sentence has not been carried out.
However, Gadhafi's lawyers insist the Tripoli trial and conviction are legal and should stand. Asked why Gadhafi would choose a death sentence in Libya over a trial before the ICC in The Hague, his Libyan lawyer Khaled Zaydi said the country's parliament approved an amnesty law in September last year which he believes should be applicable to his client.
Also, his legal team stressed that in Libya a death sentence can be commuted.
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