Not necessarily. If you get arrested for drunk driving, and are out on bail the next morning, they return your "personal effects" to you.
The fact that they've asked the lawyer to pick them up just means Saddam won't be needing them any longer, and so they will go to whatever family he might have left. Hopefully to his widow(s?).
All these events lead up to the inevitable. But what arouses my curiosity, is what becomes of his body afterwards?
If he is buried there, his grave will become a shrine to the radicals and there exists the possibility that they would even dig him up and do God only knows what with his carcass.
I think this is the largest problem that they have now.