Yangon, Jul 28 , The trial of Myanmar's pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi concluded today with the court announcing that its verdict will be delivered on Friday, which could incarcerate her for up to five years.
"The verdict will be given this coming Friday," Suu Kyi's lawyer Nyan Win said.
The court, operating from Yangon's Insein prison, made the announcement after hearing final comments by lawyers for the 64-year-old Suu Kyi, her two female aides and US national John Yettaw, in response to closing statements delivered by prosecutors yesterday.
Suu Kyi has been on trial on charges of violating the terms of her house arrest after Yettaw, an uninvited American intruder, swam to her lakeside home in Yangon on May 3 and stayed there for two days.
She faces a maximum five-year jail term if found guilty.
"The verdict will be given this coming Friday," Suu Kyi's lawyer Nyan Win said.
The court, operating from Yangon's Insein prison, made the announcement after hearing final comments by lawyers for the 64-year-old Suu Kyi, her two female aides and US national John Yettaw, in response to closing statements delivered by prosecutors yesterday.
Suu Kyi has been on trial on charges of violating the terms of her house arrest after Yettaw, an uninvited American intruder, swam to her lakeside home in Yangon on May 3 and stayed there for two days.
She faces a maximum five-year jail term if found guilty.
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