By Editor | Published: May 3, 2010
2010-04-21, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Trial Chamber granted the defence’s motion to admit evidence of Milan Babic, Miroslav Deronjic and Dorde Dukic under Rule 92 quater. Statement of Law. In order to admit evidence under Rule 92 quater, the Chamber should be satisfied that the person is unavailable; the evidence which is sought to [...]
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ICTY: Perisic: TC Admits Evidence of Babic, Deronjic & Dukic under Rule 92 Quater