PROSECUTOR v ISSA HASSAN SESAY & ORS - ORDER ON PROSECUTION MAP EXHIBITS ( SCSL-04-15-T ) [2004] SCSL 194 (27 October 2004);
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THE TRIAL CHAMBER
Before:
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Hon. Judge Benjamin Mutanga Itoe, Presiding Judge
Hon. Judge Bankole Thompson Hon. Judge Pierre Boutet |
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Registrar:
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Robin Vincent
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Date:
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27th of October, 2004
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PROSECUTOR
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Against
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ISSA HASSAN SESAY
MORRIS KALLON AUGUSTINE GBAO (Case No.SCSL-04-15-T) |
ORDER ON TRIAL MONITORING DURING CLOSED SESSION
Office of the Prosecutor:
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Defence Counsel for Issa Hassan
Sesay:
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Luc Côté
Lesley Taylor Peter Harrison |
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Wayne Jordash
Sareta Ashraph Defence Counsel for Morris Kallon:
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Shekou Touray
Melron Nicol-Wilson |
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Defence Counsel for Augustine
Gbao:
Andreas O’Shea John Cammegh |
THE TRIAL CHAMBER (“Chamber”) of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“Special Court”) composed of Hon. Judge Benjamin Mutanga Itoe, Presiding Judge, Hon. Judge Bankole Thompson and Hon. Judge Pierre Boutet;
HAVING CONSIDERED the written request, dated the 16th of September, 2004 and the subsequent correspondence, dated the 28th of September, 2004, from the international monitors acting under the auspices of the War Crimes Studies Center, University of California at Berkeley, and national monitors acting under the auspices of the Coalition for Justice and Accountability and the International Center for Transitional Justice, to permit them to continue monitoring the Court proceedings during closed sessions;
PURSUANT TO the provisions of Rule 79 and particularly those of Rule 79 (C) of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the Special Court;
ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
- That
the following national monitors from the Coalition for Justice and
Accountability and the International Center for Transitional
Justice are
authorised to be present in the Courtroom during trial proceedings when the
Court is sitting in closed session:
- Sulaiman S Jabati
- Marian Samu
- Patrick Sam Mboma
- Hindolo Gevao
- John B Alieu
- Jabati Mambu
- Mohamed Bawoh
- Morie Alpha
- That
the following international monitors from the War Crimes Studies Center,
University of California at Berkeley, are authorised
to be present in the
Courtroom during trial proceedings when the Court is sitting in closed
session:
- Sara Kendall
- Michelle Staggs
- That the monitors listed in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Order are required to sign a declaration at the Office of the Registrar stating that they will not disclose any of the evidence elicited by witnesses during closed session and that they will report only on the practice and procedure of the Court during closed session;
- That at any given time not more than two authorised monitors, one international and one national, from those listed in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Order are allowed to be present during the court proceedings conducted in closed sessions;
- That the monitors shall seek the approval of the Registrar of the material on the practice and procedure of the Court during closed session before such material is reported upon or published by the said monitors;
- That the monitors may share such material with other international and national organizations with the approval of the Registrar;
- That
the monitors must comply with all Orders of the Court regarding protective
measures for witnesses and closed sessions.
Done in Freetown, Sierra Leone, this 27th day of October, 2004.
Hon. Judge Pierre Boutet
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Hon. Judge Benjamin Mutanga Itoe
Presiding Judge, Trial Chamber |
Hon. Judge Bankole Thompson
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