Kelecevic slobodan milosevic biography
- 2 Slobodan Milosevic's command responsibility arising from his actions or.
- 22 this project was Slobodan Milosevic and that we, as security organs, had 1 well known to General Kelecevic too.
- Slobodan Milošević, now the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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1 Thursday, 31 October 2002
2 [Open session]
3 [The accused entered court]
4 [The witness entered court]
5 --- Upon commencing at 9.33 a.m.
6 JUDGE MAY: Mr. Groome, before we begin today, there is a matter
7 which I want to deal with now, because it is becoming urgent. I
8 understand that Witness C-036, it's proposed, should be the witness after
9 next.
10 MR. GROOME: That is correct, Your Honour.
11 JUDGE MAY: And that the next witness is comparatively short.
12 MR. GROOME: That is also correct, Your Honour.
13 JUDGE MAY: We have had the opportunity to consider the
14 application under Rule 92 bis, and the conclusion that we've come to is
15 that this is not strictly a matter of record or background, that the
16 evidence which the witness gives deals with some matters which are very
17 much part of the story in this case, and therefore it is better that all
18 matters be dealt with live.
19 Now, we recognise too that there is a great deal of evidence which
20 this witness can give, and therefore there is a difficulty for all parties
21 in dealing with
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1 Friday, 13 June 2003
2 [Open session]
3 [The accused entered court]
4 [The witness entered court]
5 --- Upon commencing at 9.03 a.m.
6 JUDGE MAY: Yes, Mr. Kay.
7 MR. KAY: May I raise one matter at this stage? It concerns the
8 time available to the accused for cross-examination. This is obviously a
9 very important witness. We appreciate that there has become a witness
10 congestion problem for the Prosecution. That was not the accused's
11 responsibility nor fault. The witness that was preceding this witness in
12 terms of the case was not of such importance. The Prosecution time was
13 quite a sufficient period that has eaten into the time for this witness.
14 I appreciate he was taken fairly swiftly by Mr. Groome in something under
15 two hours, but it has had the unfortunate effect of reducing the amount of
16 time available to the accused if other witnesses are sought to be fitted
17 in today.
18 JUDGE MAY: Yes. We'll think about that.
19 [Trial Chamber confers]
20 JUDGE MAY: Very well. You can have an extra half hour. You've
21 got an hour and
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