balkan insight
04 May 2011 / 14:54
While the presiding judge, Jean-Claude Antonetti, will continue reading his dissenting opinion into the afternoon, he has made it clear that the Trial Chamber found that the prosecution has presented sufficient evidence to warrant the continuation of the trial. ...more....
04 May 2011 / 14:54
The UN war crimes court on Wednesday dismissed a motion filed by Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj asking that the indictment against him be dropped midway through his trial.
Bojana Barlovac
Belgrade
The three-judge chamber of the UN war crimes court began reading their decision on Seselj's motion at 9am.
read more: balkan insight
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/small-chances-for-seselj-to-be-released
Bojana Barlovac
Belgrade
The three-judge chamber of the UN war crimes court began reading their decision on Seselj's motion at 9am.
read more: balkan insight
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/small-chances-for-seselj-to-be-released
While the presiding judge, Jean-Claude Antonetti, will continue reading his dissenting opinion into the afternoon, he has made it clear that the Trial Chamber found that the prosecution has presented sufficient evidence to warrant the continuation of the trial. ...more....
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