PROSECUTOR v SAM HINGA NORMAN & ORS - ORDER CONCERNING THE PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION OF THE DEFENCE CASE (SCSL-04-14-T ) [2005] SCSL 151 (21 October 2005);
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TRIAL CHAMBER I
Before:
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Hon. Justice Pierre Boutet, Presiding Judge
Hon. Justice Bankole Thompson Hon. Justice Benjamin Mutanga Itoe |
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Interim Registrar:
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Lovemore Green Munlo
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Date:
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21st of October, 2005
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PROSECUTOR
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Against
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SAM HINGA NORMAN
MOININA FOFANA ALLIEU KONDEWA (Case No.SCSL-04-14-T) |
ORDER CONCERNING THE PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION
OF THE DEFENCE CASE
Office of the Prosecutor:
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Court Appointed Counsel for Sam Hinga
Norman:
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Luc Côté
James Johnson Kevin Tavener |
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Dr. Bu-Buakei Jabbi
John Wesley Hall, Jr. Clare da Silva Court Appointed Counsel for Moinina
Fofana:
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Victor Koppe
Arrow Bockarie Michiel Pestman Andrew Ianuzzi |
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Court Appointed Counsel for Allieu
Kondewa:
Charles Margai Yada Williams Ansu Lansana Martin Michael Susan Wright |
TRIAL CHAMBER I (“The Chamber”) of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“Special Court”) composed of Hon. Justice Pierre Boutet, Presiding Judge, Hon. Justice Bankole Thompson and Hon. Justice Benjamin Mutanga Itoe;
NOTING the Motions for Judgement of Acquittal filed by the First Accused, Sam Hinga Norman, on the 3rd of August 2005 and by the Second and Third Accused, Moinina Fofana and Allieu Kondewa, respectively, on the 4th of August, 2005 (“Motions”);
NOTING the Prosecution Responses to the Motions of the First, Second and Third Accused, filed on the 18th of August, 2005;
NOTING the Oral Arguments of the Defence Teams on their Motions for Judgment of Acquittal and the Responses of the Prosecution, delivered on the 20th of September, 2005;
NOTING the Decision on Motions for Judgement of Acquittal Pursuant to Rule 98 delivered by The Chamber on the 21st of October, 2005;
MINDFUL of the provisions of Rule 65bis of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the Special Court (“Rules”);
MINDFUL of Rule 73 ter of the Rules which provides for a Pre-Defence Conference to be held prior to commencement of the Defence Case;
CONSIDERING that Article 17(4)(b) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“Statute”) provides that the Accused shall be entitled to have “adequate time and facilities for the preparation of his defence”;
CONSIDERING that Article 17(4)(c) of the Statute provides that the Accused shall be entitled “to be tried without undue delay”;
THE CHAMBER, THEREFORE, ORDERS:
1. That a Status Conference be held with the parties on the 27th of October, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. in Court Room 1, for the purpose of considering the preparation and presentation of the Defence Case. At the Status Conference, The Chamber will require the Defence to present the particulars for their preparation of the Defence Case, that may include the following:
a.) the number of Defence witnesses that will be called for each Defence
Team;
b.) whether joint witnesses will be called by the Defence
Teams;
c.) whether expert witnesses will be called, and if so, the nature of
such witnesses;
d.) whether the Accused will testify at trial;
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whether protective measures are necessary for Defence witnesses;
f.) the
anticipated length of the Defence case;
g.) whether opening statements will
be made by the Accused;
2. That the Defence file the following materials, no later than the 17th of November, 2005:
a.) A list of witnesses that each Defence Team intends to call,
including:
(i) the name of each witness;
(ii) a summary of their
respective testimony;
(iii) the points of the Indictment to which each
witness will testify;
(iv) the estimated length of time for each witness
to testify;
(v) an indication of whether the witness will testify in person or pursuant to Rule 92 bis;
b.) A list of expert witnesses with an indication of when their report will be ready and made available to the Prosecution;
c.) A list of exhibits the Defence intends to offer in its case, containing a brief description of their respective nature and contents, and stating where possible whether or not the Prosecution has any objection as to their authenticity;
d.) A chart which indicates, for each paragraph in the Indictment, the testimonial evidence and documentary evidence upon which the Defence will rely to defend the Accused against the allegations contained therein;
3. That a Pre-Defence Conference will be held on the 11th of January, 2006, for the following purpose:
a.) to consider the compliance of the Defence with The Chamber’s above Order on Filings;
b.) to review the Defence witness lists and to set the number of witnesses each Defence Team will be entitled to call;
c.) to determine the time which will be available to each Defence Team to present their case;
d.) for the parties to submit a statement of agreed facts and matters which are not in dispute, if available, and in accordance with The Chamber’s Order on Cooperation Between the Parties, of 3 November 2004, continue to submit such Status Reports to The Chamber on the last day of every trial session;
e.) to deal with any other matters that The Chamber considers appropriate for the purposes of facilitating the presentation of each Defence case;
4. The Defence case shall commence on the 17th of January, 2006, subject to any further Order by The Chamber.
Done in Freetown, Sierra Leone, this 21st day of October, 2005
Hon. Justice Benjamin Mutanga Itoe
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Hon. Justice Pierre Boutet
Presiding Judge, Trial Chamber I |
Hon. Justice Bankole Thompson
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