• Before forming the court, one little problem has faced the new rulers, the charged persons, the Kingdom's officials, have legal rights they’d already gotten by constitution and law. This problem has been partially resolved after issuing the “Constitutional Declaration” on 11 December 1969, which abolished the 1951 constitution of
Libya, and put all authorities in the hands revolutionary council's members. • Then came the problem of looking for the charges. They have the right to accuse any suspect by financial violations, since stealing and bribery are illegal in all countries. • There was one serious moral problem might have faced them that how can they accuse the kingdom's officials by fabricating the results of elections in the Kingdom era whilst there were no elections run by the new revolutionary regime. This problem has been already resolved by the chief of Council Gaddafi by answering a student of the
University of Libya at
Benghazi, on 6 November 1969, asking about the time of issuing a new constitution, and whether would be ratified by a popular referendum. "Usually", Gaddafi replied, "The provisional constitution, and the constitutional declaration…will not be ratified by a referendum, because the revolution happened representing the people's will, thus, every thing is done by revolution is representing the people's will..". • The court's hearings had been broadcast by the Libyan television channel (founded less than one year before the revolution). • One of the court's judges was a member of the revolutionary council. He is Major
Bashir Houadi, the court's chief judge. Sheikh Mahmud Sobhi, a parliament member during the Kingdom era, was also an associate judge. Major
Umar Mihayshi, another member of the revolutionary council, represented the attorney-general. • Some of the defendants haven't denied their political past as officials in the monarchy, like
Hussein Maziq, Abdel Aziz El Shalhi, Abdel Hamid Bek Derna (descendant of the
Karamanli dynasty), and El Mabrouk El Bassiouni. • There had been more than 220 defendants faced the accusations at this court in five cases: • Fabricating the election's results. • Corruption of the royal palaces and the attendants. • Corrupting the public opinion. • Repressing the popular movements. • Corrupting the political life. ==The Verdicts==