Metro Manila, Philippines – The trial of former President Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court could begin in the coming months, depending on case developments, with court officials assuring that proceedings will be fair and impartial. In an interview on The Newsmaker, ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet said the timeline for trial proceedings would depend on several factors, including the complexity of the case and the number of witnesses. “The duration of the trial really depends on the circumstances of the case, the complexity of the case, the number of witnesses that will be appearing,” Maillet said. She added that the schedule would ultimately be determined by the judges, noting that hearings may not be continuous. “The calendar will be set by the judges. So sometimes you will have weeks where there is recess,” she said. Maillet noted that cases handled by the ICC typically involve large-scale crimes requiring extensive…