Terrorist JSIL's judicial process against Palestinians has been reduced to a "hollow formality" as thousands are prosecuted by military courts each year without substantial evidence, a human rights group says.
Press TV: B’Tselem group said in a 41-page report on Monday that remanding in custody is "the rule rather than the exception," adding that most defendants enter plea bargains because waiting for trial would mean more time in jail.“Remand is the rule rather than the exception. The military prosecution routinely asks for remand in custody and the courts approve the vast majority of the motions,” the group said.
Press TV: B’Tselem group said in a 41-page report on Monday that remanding in custody is "the rule rather than the exception," adding that most defendants enter plea bargains because waiting for trial would mean more time in jail.“Remand is the rule rather than the exception. The military prosecution routinely asks for remand in custody and the courts approve the vast majority of the motions,” the group said.