A judge in Haiti investigating the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse has indicted his widow, Martine Moïse, ex-prime minister Claude Joseph, and former police chief Léon Charles, among others. The indictments, detailed in a 122-page report, are expected to further destabilize Haiti, which is grappling with gang violence and political turmoil. Léon Charles faces serious charges, including murder, attempted murder, possession of illegal weapons, conspiracy against the state’s internal security, and criminal association. The report raises questions about Martine Moïse’s statements and actions surrounding the assassination. The indictments are likely to impact the country’s political landscape, adding to ongoing challenges.