Court demands senator’s laptop
Phnom Penh Post Weekend | 24 October 2015
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has ordered jailed opposition
Senator Hong Sok Hour and his defence lawyer to provide the imprisoned
senator’s laptop as evidence to the court before 30 October.
Sok Hour was detained on 15 August for proliferating an allegedly
“fake” border treaty in a video uploaded to CNRP President Sam Rainsy’s
Facebook page, and faces charges of incitement and allegedly forging the
document.
That hearing was interrupted and postponed by the judge when Sok
Hour’s lawyer, Choung Choungy, requested that the court use its own
computer and internet connection to search for evidence of the disputed
treaty on the web, said the lawyer yesterday.
“The presiding judge did not allow me to continue the procedure
questioning Hong Sok Hour, or to connect to the internet to search for
evidence on behalf of him, but suspended the hearing,” said Choungy.
“To clarify that the documents have been sourced from the internet,
we would like the court to open the hearing and connect to the internet
in the hearing room [to show the documents].”
According to the court’s order letter, issued and signed by judge Ros
Piseth on Thursday, after making a decision to further the
investigation, the court had ordered that lawyers “file related
documents on the 1979 treaty and [also] electronic devices. But until
now, there are no documents filed”.
Choungy, who has appealed the October 7 decision, said he was worried
that incriminating evidence may be uploaded to the laptop if they
handed it over to the court.
“He can’t give it to the court for keeping it safe from someone who
may put something in it [to] further make him look bad,” he said.
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