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Former Minister Mbadieh’s Trial Postponed

Former Minister Mbadieh’s Trial Postponed to ⁣October 17th ⁢

Casablanca’s Criminal Court Delays Proceedings Due to Absence of Defendants

In a turn of events, the trial of former Moroccan Minister Mohamed Mbadieh has been postponed until October 17th.‍ The decision, announced ⁤by​ the Casablanca Criminal Court on Thursday, came⁢ after ​the non-appearance of several defendants who⁣ are currently out on ‍bail.​

The prosecution⁢ has been‍ instructed to reissue summons, ensuring ​the presence of all parties involved in⁤ the‍ upcoming court ⁤date. This delay underscores the complexities often associated with high-profile cases, ‌where ensuring the attendance of all individuals involved can ​be a significant hurdle.

While the specific charges against⁣ Mbadieh remain unclear in the provided text, the fact that the case is being heard ⁣in a criminal​ court suggests allegations of serious wrongdoing. The postponement will undoubtedly extend the ​period of uncertainty surrounding⁣ the case, leaving the public and those involved awaiting the next development.

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