Attorney Eli Zohar, representing former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in court, said that he hopes the trial, starting on Thursday, will be quick and efficient.
"This morning the evidentiary phase starts. From here on in, our intentions are that only the evidence will speak. I hope and believe that we will run the trial quickly and efficiently." Regarding the forced vacation imposed on his colleague from the prosecution, Attorney Uri Korev, Zohar said that this "should not affect the trial." (Aviad Glickman)













