Tribunal Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

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 1                           Wednesday, 22 July 2009

 2                           [Open session]

 3                           [The accused entered court]

 4                           --- Upon commencing at 2.13 p.m.

 5             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Good afternoon to everybody in and around the

 6     courtroom.  Mr. Registrar, will you please call the the case.

 7             THE REGISTRAR:  Good afternoon, Your Honours.  Good afternoon to

 8     everyone in and around the courtroom.

 9             This is case number IT-04-81-T, the Prosecutor versus

10     Momcilo Perisic.

11             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Thank you so much.  Could we have appearances for

12     the day starting with Prosecution, please.

13             MR. HARMON:  Yes.  Thank you, Your Honour.  Mark Harmon,

14     Salvatore Cannata, and Inger de Ru, for the Prosecution.

15             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Thank you so much.

16             And for the Defence.

17             MR. LUKIC: [Interpretation] Good afternoon, Your Honours.  Good

18     afternoon to everybody in the courtroom.  Mr. Perisic is today

19     represented by Daniela Tasic, Tina Drolec, Milos Androvic, and we have

20     Eric Tully, our intern, Mr. Gregor Guy-Smith, and myself, Novak Lukic.

21             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Thank you so much, Mr. Lukic.

22             May the Chamber please move into closed session.

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 9             THE REGISTRAR:  We are back in open session, Your Honours.

10             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Thank you very much.  Mr. Harmon, this is the end

11     of the third day.  At the beginning, you said you may take two or three

12     days.  How much longer are you going to be, sir?

13             MR. HARMON:  I should be finished tomorrow, Your Honour.

14             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Tomorrow, what time?

15             MR. HARMON:  I don't know, Your Honour.

16             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Are you likely to take the entire session

17     tomorrow, the entire day?

18             MR. HARMON:  I'll take at least a session, Your Honour.  It's

19     possible I'll take the entire day.  Yes, sir.

20             JUDGE MOLOTO:  It's possible that you will take the entire day.

21             MR. HARMON:  The entire three sessions.

22             JUDGE MOLOTO:  Okay.  Then the matter stands adjourned to

23     tomorrow morning at 9.00.  Courtroom II, court adjourned.

24                           --- Whereupon the hearing adjourned at 7.04 p.m.

25                           to be reconvened on Thursday, the 23rd day of

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