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Prosecutors in Kosovo Guerrillas’ Trial Attempting ‘Ambush’: Lawyers
Defence lawyers of recently-resigned Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and three other former guerrilla fighters turned politicians accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity argued at a status conference at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers on Thursday that the prosecution is trying to restrict the defence's ability to prepare for the trial.
‘Stalling Tactics’ Could Scupper North Macedonia Ex-PM’s Trial
The high-profile trial in which former premier Nikola Gruevski is accused of ordering a political opponent's building to be demolished out of revenge may have to start all over again next year as the court failed to wrap it up by Tuesday before one of the judges retires, possibly rendering the entire process so far null and void.
Matic's comments about murder trial cause heated debate
The controversy arose over the comments made by the president of the Commission Investigating Murders of Journalists, Veran Matic, on the trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, Beta agency reported.
Appellate Court adopts prosecution request in Curuvija trial
The decision establishes that databases from the (telephone) base stations had been obtained in a lawful manner and can be used as evidence.
Mirjana Piljic, a spokeswoman of the Appellate Court, told this on Tuesday to Insajder.
Turkish banker accused of helping Iran launder money seeks mistrial
Lawyers for a Turkish banker on trial in New York on charges that he helped Iran evade U.S. sanctions asked a judge on Dec. 13 to declare a mistrial, saying testimony by a former Turkish police investigator should not have been allowed in court.
Saric Trial Delays Prompt Suspicions of Obstruction
After one of the judges from the Trial Chamber in the marathon case against alleged drugs baron Darko Saric was reassigned - meaning that the trial will have to start again - a Serbian journalist who has been following the case voiced suspicions of possible obstruction.
Serbian Army Hospitals ‘Obstructing War Crime Trials’
Serbia’s Humanitarian Law Centre accused two hospitals operated by the army of delaying war crime trials by certifying that the defendants cannot attend hearings because of health concerns.
Senegal tries ex-Chad dictator in test for African justice
Chadian dictator Hissene Habre went on trial July 20 in Senegal, a quarter of a century after his bloodsoaked reign came to an end, in a trial seen as a test case for African justice.
Golden Dawn trial starts in absence of leaders; adjourned to May 7
The long-awaited trial of the leadership and MPs of the neofascist Golden Dawn and dozens of party supporters began on Monday in a special courtroom at Korydallos Prison, western Athens, but GD?s leaders were conspicuous by their absence, and the proceedings were adjourned until May 7.
Accused drug lord starts presenting his defense
Accused drug lord starts presenting his defense
BELGRADE -- Darko Saric on Wednesday told the Special Court for Organized Crime in Belgrade that he did not commit any of the crimes cited in the indictment against him.
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