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ICTY: Stanisic: Decision on the OTP’s 14th Motion to Amend the Rule 65ter Exhibit List
2010-04-16, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judge Orie granted the OTP’s 14th request to amend the Rule 65 ter Exhibit List. Statement of Law under Rule 65 ter (E) (iii) the OTP shall file its list of exhibits no later than six weeks before the Pre-Trial Conference; the authority to allow to amend the Rule 65 [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged adequate time and facilities, Alphons Orie, amendment, burden, Elizabeth Gwaunza, excerpts, Exhibit list, expeditious trial, Franko Simatović, inherent discretion, IT-03-69-T, Jovica Stanišić, managing the trial proceedings, Michele Picard, obviously irrelevant, prima facie relevant, probative value, Rule 65 ter, Rule 65 ter (E)(iii) Comments closed
ICTY: Stanisic & Zupljanin: Decision To Amend Rule 65 ter Exhibit List
2010-04-14, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Chamber granted, in part, the OTP’s motion to add 98 exhibits to and to remove 109 exhibits from its Rule 65 ter list. The Chamber refused to admit some documents on the ground that the OTP did not shown good cause nor due diligence to justify, less than one week [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Burton Hall, Dragan Krgovic, due diligence, exhibits, Frederik Harhoff, Guy Delvoie, Igor Pantelic, intercepts, interviews, IT-08-91-T, Joanna Korner, late admission, Mićo Stanišić, Rule 65 ter, Slobodan CvijetiC, Slobodan Zecevic, Stojan Župljanin, Thomas Hannis Comments closed
ICC: Gombo: Late Notification of Filing is 'Good Cause' for Delay
2010-04-09, The Hague, The Netherlands. The TC granted the defence motion for extension of time to reply to the OTP’s and victims’ representative’s observation re the defence Application Challenging the Admissibility of the Case pursuant to Articles 17 and 19(2)(a) of the Rome Statute. The Chamber found that ‘good cause’ has been demonstrated because the defence was [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Adrian Fulford, Aime Kilolo-Musamba, Elizabeth Odio Benito, extension of time, Fatou Bensouda, ICC-01/05-01/08, international criminal procedure, Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Joyce Aluoch, late notification, Marie-Edith Douzima-Lawson, motion, Nkwebe Liriss, Paolina Massidda, Petra Kneuer, Regulation 35, Trial Chamber III Comments closed
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 [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged adjudicated facts, certification to appeal, Dragan Krgovic, extension of time, Fausto Pocar, ICTY, Igor Pantelic, international criminal procedure, IT-08-91-T, Joanna Korner, judicial notice, Mićo Stanišić, motion, Rule 127, Rule 94(B), Slobodan CvijetiC, Slobodan Zecevic, Stojan Župljanin, Thomas Hannis Comments closed
ICTY: Tolimir: OTP Allowed to Amend Rule 65ter Witness List