Flash_Ninja
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Woo I was right, verdict will arrive tomorrow.
As far as I see it there are two likely outcomes:
1. Judges rule to disqualify Nawaz and take further action against others involved.
2. Judges rule that there is no solid evidence and either dismiss the case or delegate to a lower court/NAB
The evidence against Nawaz for corruption is actually not that solid, but he can still be disqualified for lying to the court and parliament. The only question is does the Supreme Court have the balls to make a judgement like that?
As far as I see it there are two likely outcomes:
1. Judges rule to disqualify Nawaz and take further action against others involved.
2. Judges rule that there is no solid evidence and either dismiss the case or delegate to a lower court/NAB
The evidence against Nawaz for corruption is actually not that solid, but he can still be disqualified for lying to the court and parliament. The only question is does the Supreme Court have the balls to make a judgement like that?