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ICTR: Nshogoza: Defence Counsel Denied $150K in Fees
2010-04-13, Arusha, Tanzania. The Appeals Chamber refused to review a request filed by Ms. Allison Turner, counsel for Leonidas Nshogoza in a contempt proceeding, to review the decision of the Registrar denying Ms. Turner’s $210,118.43 bill. In summer 2008, the Registrar attempted to unilerally deny the promised coverage of costs to Ms. Turner, and limited the [...]
Posted in ICTR Also tagged Alex Obote-Odora, Allison Turner, Andresia Vaz, Appeals Chamber, Article 22, Directive, Directive on the Assignment of Defence Counsel, expenses, Fausto Pocar, fees, Hassan Bubacar Jallow, ICTR-2007-91-A, Judicial Review, jurisdiction, Léonidas Nshogoza, Liu Daqun, Mehmet Guney, Patrick Robinson, review, Rule 19, Rule 33, Shamus Mangan Comments closed
ICTR: Rukundo: Appeals Chamber Finds former Military Champlain Guilty of "Aiding and Abetting" Genocide and CAH, Reverses Conviction for "Commission"