Four men found guilty in Haiti President Jovenel Moïse assassination case
Four men have been found guilty in the case over the assassination of Haiti's former president, Jovenel Moïse, according to the supplied court report.
Moïse, who was 53, was gunned down in his bedroom in July 2021.
The verdict relates to one of the most closely watched cases in Haiti's recent political history.
The killing triggered years of gang violence and instability in Haiti, and the case has remained a major point of public concern.
The supplied row does not give details of the charges, the court venue or the sentences.
The outcome matters because the assassination of a sitting president helped deepen an already severe security crisis.
Haiti has continued to face violence and disruption since Moïse's death.
The case has also carried wider significance because it concerns the killing of a head of state in office.
That has made the legal process a test of accountability in a country where state institutions have been under intense strain.