The trial of British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe at Iran's Revolutionary court was held on Sunday, her lawyer Hojjat Kermani told Reuters, hoping she would be acquitted from the charge of "propaganda against the system".
"Her trial was held at branch 15 of the Revolutionary court. Her charge is propaganda against the system," Kermani said, adding that "Zaghari-Ratcliffe was fine and calm at the court session".
"The trial was held in a calm atmosphere. The final defense was taken. Legally, the court should announce the verdict in a week but it is up to the judge. I am very hopeful that she will be acquitted."
The Iranian Judiciary was not immediately available to comment.

