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Nauru court sets hearing dates for RPC cases

Resident Magistrate Ropate Cabealawa today (18 March) has set hearing dates for various asylum seekers who were charged over last years' riot in July at the Nauru Regional Processing Centre (RPC).
In court the defendants were individually asked to enter a plea to charges of riot and unlawful assembly.
All 39 defendants who were present in court pleaded not guilty to the two charges of riot and unlawful assembly on the 19thof July 2013.
Three of the defendants who also faced additional charges of 'common assault' pleaded not guilty to the offence.
Trial dates have been set this year for the charges of riot and unlawful assembly. They will be heard in April, May, July and August. The cases of common assault will be heard with the other charges.
The defendants who are facing charges of riot and unlawful assembly are represented by defenders Vinci Clodumar and Mr John Rabuku.
The Resident Magistrate highlighted to the defendants that he understood the frustrations they faced caused by the delay of the court to process their cases. However, the magistrate assures defendants must allow process to take due course and the defendants can present their cases in full at the dates set.
The court is scheduled to hear more RPC cases next week (25 March).