PROSECUTOR v ALEX TAMBA BRIMA & ORS - DECISION ON CONFIDENTIAL PROSECUTION MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR WITNESS TF1-272 (SCSL-04-16-T ) [2005] SCSL 48 (15 April 2005);

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TRIAL CHAMBER II


Before:
Judge Teresa Doherty, Presiding Judge
Judge Richard Lussick
Judge Julia Sebutinde
Registrar:
Robin Vincent
Date:
15 April 2005
PROSECUTOR
Against
Alex Tamba Brima
Brima Bazzy Kamara
Santigie Borbor Kanu
(Case No.SCSL-04-16-T)

DECISION ON CONFIDENTIAL PROSECUTION MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR WITNESS TF1-272


Office of the Prosecutor:
 
Defence Counsel for Alex Tamba Brima:
Luc Côté
Lesley Taylor
Boi-Tia Stevens
 
Kevin Metzger
Glenna Thompson
Kojo Graham
   
Defence Counsel for Brima Bazzy Kamara:
Wilbert Harris
Mohamed Pa-Momo Fofanah
   
Defence Counsel for Santigie Borbor Kanu:
Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
Carry Knoops
Abibola E. Manley-Spaine

TRIAL CHAMBER II (“Trial Chamber”) of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“Special Court”), composed of Judge Teresa Doherty, presiding, Judge Richard Lussick and Judge Julia Sebutinde;


SEISED of the “Confidential Prosecution Motion for Protective Measures for Witness TF1-272” filed on 15 March 2005 on behalf of the Prosecution (“Motion”);


CONSIDERING the “Confidential Joint Defence Response to Confidential Prosecution Motion for Protective Measures for Witness TF1-272” filed on 17 March 2005 on behalf of the Defence (“Response”) and the “Prosecution Letter Regarding Confidential Prosecution Motion for Protective Measures for Witness TF1-272” filed on 4 April 2005 on behalf of the Prosecution;


DECIDES AS FOLLOWS.


  1. The Prosecution seeks an order for protective measures for expert witness TF1-272. The Prosecutor submits that, with respect to this witness, no protective measures have previously been requested or ordered by the Special Court. The Prosecutor argues that the anticipated testimony of the witness could seriously endanger his safety and security if his identity became known to the public. In its confidential Motion, the Prosecution indicates in detail the reasons for these concerns.
  2. The Defence does not oppose the proposed protective measures as sought by the Prosecution.
  3. The Trial Chamber, noting that there are no issues between the parties, in exercise of the provisions of Rules 75(A) and (B) and Rule 79 grants the following protective measures:

“(i) The witness shall be referred to by the pseudonym TF1-272 at all times during the course of the proceedings whether during the hearing or in documents, including the transcript of proceedings;

(ii) The names, addresses, whereabouts or any other identifying information of witness TF1-272 shall be sealed and not included in any public records of the Special Court;

(iii) To the extent that the names, addresses, whereabouts or other identifying data concerning witness TF1-272 is contained in existing public documents of the Special Court, that information shall be expunged from those documents;

(iv) Witness TF1-272 will testify with the use of a screening device from the public;

(v) Evidence of witness TF1-272’s nationality and employment will be heard in closed session and/or admitted under seal;

(vi) The public and media shall not photograph, video-record, sketch, or in any other manner record or reproduce images of witness TF1-272 while the witness is in the precincts of the Special Court.”

  1. However, the Trial Chamber is of the view that the Prosecution’s request for an order to the Trial Chamber to “move into closed session as necessary and appropriate” is premature at this stage and accordingly it is refused.

Done at Freetown this 15th day of April 2005

     
Judge Richard Lussick
Judge Teresa Doherty
Presiding Judge
Judge Julia Sebutinde

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