Raul Castro's Indictment In Legal Spotlight

The historic indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro is under the legal microscope. Kendall Coffey, who was the U-S attorney at the time of the deadly shootdown of humanitarian planes, says the evidence implicating him must be rock solid. He thinks some co-conspirators may be talking, plus there an 11-minute audio tape of Castro reportedly incriminating himself. There's a warrant out for Castro's arrest on murder, conspiracy to kill U-S nationals and destruction of aircraft. No word yet on if he'll surrender, prosecutors say he'll "show up in Miami by his own will, or by another way."


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