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US missionaries in Haiti hearing | US missionaries in Haiti hearing |
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Ten US missionaries are to learn if they will be charged with child trafficking for trying to smuggle children out of quake-ravaged Haiti. | Ten US missionaries are to learn if they will be charged with child trafficking for trying to smuggle children out of quake-ravaged Haiti. |
The group's leader said they were hopeful of release as they were taken into court in the capital city Port-au-Prince for a hearing on Thursday. | The group's leader said they were hopeful of release as they were taken into court in the capital city Port-au-Prince for a hearing on Thursday. |
When stopped on the border last Friday, they said they were taking the children to a Dominican Republic orphanage. | When stopped on the border last Friday, they said they were taking the children to a Dominican Republic orphanage. |
But it has emerged some of the 33 youngsters had parents who were alive. | But it has emerged some of the 33 youngsters had parents who were alive. |
As she entered the closed-door hearing, mission leader Laura Silsby told reporters: "We expect God's will be done. And we will be released." | |
But their lawyer, Edwin Coq, told AFP news agency he thought charges were likely to be dismissed against all except the group leader. | |
"In my opinion they're all innocent, but the court may prosecute the leader of the group," he was quoted as saying. | |
The five men and five women, mostly from Idaho, were due to have a hearing earlier in the week, but that was postponed because of a lack of interpreters. |