An it is exactly the reason why I am excited for the trials which will come from this. They will probably go for the Swiss judicial system, therefore it will be in french and is possible of being followed and especially when it comes for the European Court for Human Rights it will become very interesting and will set a huge precedent no matter what the outcome will be. However this will all probably take longer then a possible ban will amount to and it is even possible to ensure a large financial drain on the UCI, especially if ie Pelizotti will be proven right, a substantial claim for damages will probably be put against the UCI, by both Pelli and Liquigas.
(it's always great times for a law student/interestee and a cycling fan, but then there is always something legal happening in cycling, see the transfer problem of last year, Valverde's case and many other things)