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Vermeulen's trial adjourned

The trail of Mark Vermeulen, the former Zimbabwe Test player charged with arson attacks on the Zimbabwe cricket association's boardroom and training academy, has been adjourned after the prosecution failed to produce vital video evidence

Cricinfo staff
06-Dec-2006
The trial of Mark Vermeulen, the former Zimbabwe Test player charged with arson attacks on the Zimbabwe cricket association's boardroom and training academy, has been adjourned after the prosecution failed to produce vital video evidence.
Vermeulen, 27, who played the last of his eight Test matches in 2004, is charged with two counts of arson and if convicted faces 25 years in prison. He is accused of first trying to torch the association's boardroom at the Harare Sports Club in late October and then burning down the pavilion at the training academy the following day.
His trial is now set for February 7 after his defence lawyer, David Dhumbura, outlined the problems in a letter to the court. He wrote: "To date we still have not received a copy of the video footage on indications made by [the] client."
He went onto say that the delay had meant they had been unable to prepare the defence case in time for the December 6 hearing. "This is a serious and sensitive matter, we cannot afford ill-preparation. The liberty of our client is at immense risk."
Dhumbura said Vermeulen required expert medical examination and added: "We will be seeking a medical report from Australia which will describe the effects of a serious skull fracture which our client sustained in January 2004 [during the VB series]."
Vermeulen was also examined by a local psychiatrist and a psycho-analyst who had both indicated they would only be able to provide comprehensive reports after December 8.
Dhumbura applied for Vermeulen to be allowed to play cricket at any venue other than Harare Sports Club or Country club. The Magistrate William Bhila deferred the trial to next year and relaxed Vermeulen's bail conditions from reporting daily to the police to once a week.