The hearing, scheduled by Supreme Court Justice Hanan Meltzer, will deal with Zadorov's request to have his trial overturned.
Last week, Justice Hanan Meltzer of the Supreme Court ruled that today there will be another hearing on Zadorov's request to have his trial overturned.
Roman Zadorov's lawyer when filing for retrial // Photo: Ami Shamir
This is a continuation of the procedure that Zadorov's lawyer seeks to promote - the submission of a new piece of evidence and a discussion of it, in the hope that this will lead to Zadorov's acquittal.
The evidence is part of a lecture given by the head of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Dr. Chen Kugel, to students of the Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in Zum, and Zadorov's supporters were able to connect with it. A copy of the lecture was deposited in court.
During the lecture, Kugel said that her body could only bleed a few minutes after death - and when asked if this was also true of Tair Rada, he refused to address her specifically, but replied in general that conclusions could be drawn for the same affair.
This is based on the claim that the shoe prints left on the toilet wall do not belong to Zadorov.