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Tag Archives: Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
ICC: Lubanga: AC Suspends the Trial Chamber's Order to Release the Accused from Custody
2010-07-23, The Hague, The Netherlands. The ICC’s Appeals Chamber suspended the application of the decision of the Trial Chamber I to release the accused as a result of an uncondition stay of proceedings: In the view of the Appeals Chamber, an immediate implementation of the order to release him could render the resumption of the [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged abuse of process, disclosure, Forces patriotiques pour la libération du Congo, ICC-CPI-20100723-PR564, intermediary 143, Patriotic Forces for the Liberation of Congo, release of the accused, stay of proceedings, suspensive effect, Thomas Lubanga, unconditional stay on the proceedings Comments closed
ICC: OTP Intermediaries to Be Disclosed to the Defence
2010-06-02, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judges ordered the OTP to provide the Defence with the details of the professional background of intermediaries. The Chamber rejected the OTP’s suggestion to examine the intermediaries in the absence of both parties, and to hear evidence about selection of intermediaries from the “appropriate representative”. The Chamber found that both [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Adrian Fulford, appropriate representative, Article 63, Article 64, Article 67, Article 69, Catherine Mabille, Curriculum vitae, cv, Decision on Intermediaries, disclosure, Elizabeth Odio Benito, ex parte, examination, exculpatory evidence, fair trial, false evidence, Fatou Bensouda, ICC Statute, ICC-01/04-01/06, identities, incriminating evidence, intermediaries, intermediary 143, intermediary 23, intermediary 316, intermediary 321, Jean-Marie Biju-Duval, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, misused of position, prima facie grounds, professional background, Redacted, Rene Blattmann, resume, Rome Statute, Rule 11, Rule 81, Rule 83, Rule 84, Rule 87, Rules of Procedure and Evidence, threshold, witness intimidation, witness statement, witnesses Comments closed
ICC: Lubanga: Witness Testifies to Bribing and Coaching
2010-03-08, The Hague, The Netherlands. A defence witness, a barber by profession, testifies that the OTP’s intermediary paid him to falsely testify that he was a child soldier, and organized ‘coaching sessions’ on what to say to the OTP investigators. AllAfrica | LubangaTrial |
Posted in ICC Also tagged bribe, Catherine Mabille, coaching, ICC-01/04-01/06, Jean-Marie Biju-Duval, Manoj Sachdeva Comments closed
ICC: Lubanga: TCI Grants 5 out of 7 New Applications of Victims for Participation in the Proceedings