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Lawyers representing Silvio Berlusconi told a trial hearing Friday that the Italian Prime Minister could possibly appear in court on February 13 or 27 in a corruption case involving the alleged payment of a bribe to British lawyer David Mills... The trial...
Tags: John Demjanjuk, Libya Geneva, Libyan, crimes trial, Libya, Tripoli
The war crimes trial of Serbian nationalist Vojislav Seselj will resume in January, nearly a year after it was suspended due to concerns about the reliability of some witnesses, the tribunal ruled yesterday. Seselj�s trial for murder, torture and persecution...
Tags: Vojislav Seselj, Yugoslavia, war crimes, crimes trial, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Serbian nationalism, Vojislav ᅤᅠeᅤᄀelj, Law Crime, War Conflict, Serbian Radical Party, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Joint Criminal Enterprise, Bosnian Genocide, Virovitica-Karlovac-Karlobag line, Bosnian War, Croatian War of Independence
The prosecution now begins its cross-examination in The Hague. The local ataye center is a small, leisurely oasis on an otherwise bustling commercial street in Liberia's capital of Monrovia. Here, men sip bitter green tea, play checkers and Scrabble,...
Tags: Charles Taylor, war crimes, Liberian, Mr. Taylor, Limit Taylor, crimes trial
The trial of Radovan Karad�i� will continue in March 2010, it was announced by the Hague Tribunal today. The court has also decided to appoint a defense attorney to represent the former political leader of Bosnia's Serbs.
Tags: Radovan Karadžić, Mr. Karadzic, Dr Karadzic, Karadzic Genocide Trial Adjourned, The Hague, Hague Tribunal, Bosnian Serb, crimes trial, criminals tribunal, appoint lawyer
Radovan Karadzic has boycotted the start of his United Nations genocide trial and the judge has accused the Bosnian-Serb wartime leader of obstructing the event. Karadzic, the political leader during Bosnia's 1992-95 war which left at least 100,000 dead,...
Tags: Radovan Karadžić, war crimes, Mr Karadzic, serb leader, Bosnian Serb, crimes trial, Yugoslavia, The Hague, Balkans
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karad�i� did not come to court on the day of the start of his war crimes trial before the Hague Tribunal. If he sticks by his decision to boycott the trial, the judges will have to consider naming a defense attorney...
Tags: Radovan Karadžić, Mr. Karadzic, Mr Karadzic, war crimes, crimes trial, serb leader, bosnians serb, leader radovan, Bosnian-Serb, Hague Tribunal
Suspected concentration camp guard John Demjanjuk will go on trial on November 30 facing charges of helping to kill 27,900 Jews during World War Two, a German court said on Thursday. The trial of the 89-year-old retired U.S. auto worker is likely to...
Tags: Nazi, John Demjanjuk, Germany, nazi death, death camp, crimes trial
A U.S. military judge Monday delayed the Sept. 11, 2001 , terror attack case until November, giving federal prosecutors time to decide where to try the case. At a hearing at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Col.
Tags: Guantanamo Bay, Mohammed, war crimes, Cuba, U.S, crimes trial, Havana
Radovan Karadžić's trial before the Hague Tribunal could begin on October 19, Judge O-Gon Kwon (presiding) announced today. Karadžić is accused of genocide and crimes against humanity against non-Serbs, as well as hostage-taking during the Bosnian war...
Tags: Radovan Karadžić, Judge O-Gon Kwon, war crimes, crimes trial, The Hague
Law Minister Shafique Ahmed said this at a media briefing at his secretariat office yesterday also adding, "The trial will start after arranging all the logistics involved with the trial." Nirmul Committee leaders on Friday issued an ultimatum to the...
Tags: war crimes, Shafique Ahmed, trial process, law minister, crimes trial