Caruana Galizia murder - enough evidence for case to go to trial, court decides
The third day in the compilation of evidence against the three men accused of murdering journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia resumed on Thursday morning.
11.03am: The accused have been escorted out of court. Compilation of evidence has been adjourned until February 1.
The ball is in the AG's court to decide whether to go to trial now, or if they continue presenting evidence to the magistrate.
11am: A source says the prosecution has a lot of evidence to present, so the compilation of evidence.
10.56am: Court says there is enough evidence for the accused to stand trial. It is now up to the AG to issue a bill of indictment.
10.54am: Inspector Keith Arnaud presents CDs containing call logs for the individual mobile phones of the three accused. He is also presenting various pictures which had been shown to the suspects during the interrogation. The deputy AG says the prosecution has no more evidence to present at this stage.
10.50am: Defence lawyer Martin Fenech steps into the arena and asks police officer Scerri where he was when he shot the film. "How far was he from you when you say you recognised him? Some 50 or 70 metres and you recognised him?"
"Yes," Scerri replies. Police says...