ordered medical panel have said he had exaggerated his symptoms. Pinochet's legal woes have built in recent months as courts continue to strip him of his immunity on a case by case basis. Pablo Rodriguez, who leads Pinochet's defense team, said the court ruling on Monday contradicts others in which the evidence against him was ruled insufficient. "On the one hand he is said to be responsible (for crimes) and on the other hand there is no proof of that responsibility," Rodriguez told local radio. Pinochet has been under house arrest since late November on other human rights charges. In November he was indicted for tax fraud and other crimes related to some $27 million hidden in foreign bank accounts. The Pinochet regime is accused of covering up the Operation Colombo deaths by planting false news stories saying that members of the Revolutionary Leftist Movement killed each other in an internal dispute and armed confrontation.