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Tag Archives: Rule 89(C)
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, evidence, IT-05-87/1-T, Kevin Parker, Melville Baird, oral evidence, prima facie reliability, Racak, re-examination, Rules of Procedure and Evidence, segments, sufficient indicia, Veljko Durdic, video, Vlasimir Dordevic 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, evidence, Franko Simatović, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, JCE, joint criminal enterprise, Jovica Stanišić, motion, Mr Mihajlo Bakrac, relevant, reliability, 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: Gotovina: Guidance on the Admissibility of Unattested Rule 92 ter Statements as Previous Inconsistent Statements
2010-03-30, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Guidance deals with the admission of those parts of Rule 92 ter statements that witnesses fail to attest to in the course of their in-court testimony, and that, as a result, constitute previous inconsistent statements. Previous inconsistent statement may be admitted into evidence for the following two purposes (TC [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged admission, Alan Tieger, Alphons Orie, Andrew Cayley, Ante Gotovina, Elizabeth Gwaunza, Gillian Higgins, Goran Mikulicic, Gregory Kehoe, IT-06-90-T, Ivan Cermak, leges specialis, lex generalis, Luka MiSetid, Mladen Markac, Payam Akhavan, previous inconsistent statement, prior inconsistent statement, Rule 92 bis, Rule 92 quater, Rule 92 ter, statement, Stefan Waespi, Steven Kay, Tomislav Kuzmanovic, Uldis Kinis Comments closed
ICTR: Gatete: Decision re Exclusion of Evidence
2010-03-26, Arusha, Tanzania. In its motion, the Defence requested the exclusion of the evidence presented during the OTP’s case and that was outside the scope of the Indictment, or for which the Defence had no notice. The TC3 held that the fact that these objections have been already ruled upon during the OTP’s case does not [...]
Posted in ICTR Also tagged exclusion of evidence, ICTR-2000-61-T, indictment, Jean-Baptiste Gatete, pre-trial brief, witness statement Comments closed
ICTY: Tolimir: OTP Allowed to Amend Rule 65ter Witness List