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ICTY: Karadzic: TC Reiterates Its Refusal to Hear Deronjic’s Evidence
2010-04-20, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Chamber refused to reconsider its earlier decision to admit Miroslav Deronjic’s evidence under Rule 92 quater. Statement of Law – Reconsideration. The power of the Chamber to reconsider its decision is not provided for in the Statute or the Rules, but is established by the ICTY’s jurisprudence. The party seeking [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Alan Tieger, certification, fair trial, Flavia Lattanzi, Hildegard Uertz-Retzlaff, Howard Morrison, IT-95-5/18-T, Melville Baird, Miroslav Deronjic, O-Gon Kwon, probative value, Radovan Karadzic, reconsideration, reliability, Richard Harvey, Rule 73(B), Rule 89, Rule 92 quater Comments closed
ICTY: Dordevic: Video from Re-Examination Admitted into Evidence
2010-04-22, The Hague, The Netherlands. Despite finding that the video the defence was seeking to admit into evidence had several deficiencies, the Chamber granted the defence motion to admit portions of the video used during re-examination of defence witness Danica Marinkovic on 19 March 2010. The Chamber allowed the admission of the video segments on the [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged admission, Chester Stamp, Christoph Flugge, Danica Marinkovic, Daniela Kravetz, deficiencies, Dragoljub Dordevic, IT-05-87/1-T, Kevin Parker, Melville Baird, oral evidence, prima facie reliability, Racak, re-examination, Rule 89(C), Rules of Procedure and Evidence, segments, sufficient indicia, Veljko Durdic, video, Vlasimir Dordevic Comments closed
ICTY: Karadzic: Decision on Admission of Babic’s Evidence
2010-04-13, The Hague, The Netherlands. Milan Babic had a long history with the tribunal. He was an OTP witness in the Slobodan Milosevic, Krajisnik and Martic cases and committed a suicide at the UNDU on March 5, 2006. The OTP sought to admit his oral testimonies from those trials and 309 associated exhibits under Rule 92 [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged acts and conduct of the accused, admission, associated exhibits, authentication, authenticity, background, BiH, character, conviction, credibility, critical issues of the case, Croatia, cross-examination, excessive and unnecessary detail, fair trial, Flavia Lattanzi, Howard Morrison, indicia of authenticity, inseparable and indispensable, intercept operators, intercepts, international criminal procedure, IT-95-5/18-T, Krajisnik, lenient treatment, manifest inconsistencies corroboration, Martic, Melville Baird, Milan Babic, Mladic, O-Gon Kwon, oral testimonies, prima facie reliable, probative, relevant, reliable, repetitive testimonies, Rule 89, Rule 92 quater, Rules of Procedure and Evidence, safeguards of a judicial proceeding, Slobodan Milosevic, substantially outweighing, suicide, testimony, unavailable, unavailable persons, uncorroborated evidence, UNDU Comments closed
ICTY: Stanisic & Simatovic: OTP Granted Rule 92 Quater Motion
2010-04-12, The Hague, The Netherlands. The TC1 granted the OTP’s Motion seeking to admit into evidence the transcripts of the Witness C-057′s testimony from Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic, two witness statements and 16 related exhibits. The TC found that the evidence in question is relevant and the witness is unavailable. In respect of reliability, the [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged acts and conduct, admission, Arkan, corroboration, cross-examination, Dermot Groome, Franko Simatović, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, JCE, joint criminal enterprise, Jovica Stanišić, motion, Mr Mihajlo Bakrac, relevant, reliability, Rule 89(C), Rule 92 quater, Rules of Procedure and Evidence, Slobodan Milosevic, strategy, transcripts, unavailable, Vladimir Petrovic, Wayne Jordash, weight, witness, Witness C-057 Comments closed
ICTY: Perisic: TC Admits Evidence of Babic, Deronjic & Dukic under Rule 92 Quater