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ICTY: Zupljanin & Stanisic: Easter is no Excuse for Delay
2010-04-07, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judge Pocar denied the OTP’s motion for extension of time to request certification to appeal a decision re judicial notice of adjudicated facts. He found that the fact that the decision was issued on the day before the 2-day Easter recess did not amount to ‘good cause’ within the meaning of Rule 127. He did not address the OTP’s argument that the decision “is complex, detailed and decides lengthy and important Motions submitted by all the parties [. . .] over a period of 26 months.”
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