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ICC case update: Duterte defense submits 13 items of confidential evidence

by Rhoda Grace Saron
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THE LEGAL defense team for former President Rodrigo Duterte filed a formal notification to the ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber I, confirming the disclosure of 13 items of evidence, on Nov. 5, 2025.

Duterte’s defense counsel, led by Atty. Nicholas Kaufman, submitted the filing to the International Criminal Court as part of the ongoing investigation into the “Situation in the Republic of the Philippines” concerning killings committed during the previous administration’s campaign against illegal drugs.

Confidential and ex parte filing

The communication, dated Nov. 3, confirmed that the disclosed items were submitted to the Office of the Prosecutor and the Office of Public Counsel for Victims (OPCV).

Crucially, the submission was filed as confidential and ex parte. This legal classification means:

  • The contents of the 13 evidence items are not accessible to the public.
  • The materials are restricted only to the defense, the prosecution, and the OPCV due to their highly sensitive nature.

The filing was formally titled as the “Defence Second Communication of Disclosure of Evidence” and was presided over by the three-judge panel of Pre-Trial Chamber I.

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