Verdict due in Berlusconi trial
An Italian court is due to reach a verdict in a trial in which former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is accused of bribing a British lawyer, according to BBC.
Prosecutors are pressing for a five-year jail sentence.
Berlusconi is on trial separately on charges of tax fraud and sex with an underage prostitute.
In Saturday's hearing, judges in Milan will retire to consider the verdict after the defence makes its final arguments.
Mr Berlusconi, 75, stands accused of bribing his former tax lawyer, David Mills, in the 1990s.
The prosecution alleges that Mr Mills was given $600,000 (£382,000) to lie in court about Mr Berlusconi's business interests.
Mr Mills - who is not on trial - denies that any such payment was made.