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 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
 Date: 03.03.2004
 
 Time: 12:00
 
 REGISTRY AND CHAMBERS
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following
 statement
 
 Good afternoon,  
 Now that the Prosecution has rested its case inthe Milosevic trial, I thought it might be useful to outline to
 you the steps taken by the Registry in response to Trial Chamber
 III’s Order of 17 September 2003 concerning the preparation and
 presentation of Mr. Milosevic’s defence case.
 
 	In the Order, the Trial Chamber ordered theRegistrar to provide facilities, in a privileged setting, for Mr.
 Milosevic to prepare his defence, including facilities for both
 conferring with witnesses and others about the defence case and
 to review documents and other materials relevant to his defence.
 In addition, the Registrar was ordered to provide the logistical
 support necessary to enable this to happen.
 
 	In response, the Registry has taken a numberof steps. These include:
 
 
              the provision of a room or office in the Detention Unit (DU)which is secure and in which Mr. Milosevic can interview and proof
 witnesses who have been called to testify in court; review materials
 and documents; and confer with his legal associates and others
 relevant to his defence. The room is accessible only through a
 dual lock system, with Mr. Milosevic having sole access to one
 of the keys. The room will be equipped with a privileged telephone
 and other office equipment.
 
              the provision of an alternate location for Mr. Milosevic tomeet witnesses who may be reluctant to enter the DU.
 
              the appointment of a Legal Liaison Officer who will be dedicatedto providing assistance to Mr. Milosevic in the preparation of
 his defence case. One key role of this individual will be to liaise
 between the Accused and the Victims and Witnesses Section (VWS).
 The VWS will provide its usual support with respect to witnesses
 and will provide logistical support in relation to travel, accommodation
 and support of witnesses called to testify.
 
              Mr. Milosevic has not claimed indigence, so the cost of contactingpotential witnesses has to be borne by him. The costs relating
 to provision of the facilities that I have listed, such as the
 room, the facilities in the room, the services of the Liaison
 Officer and the services of the VWS, will be covered by the Tribunal.
 With regard to the court schedule and inaddition to the ongoing trials
 
 A couple of other reminders:  
 A new Sentencing hearing in the Deronjic case willbe held this Friday starting at 9 a.m.
 
 Following the conclusion of the Prosecution casein The Prosecutor v. Blagojevic and Jokic, Trial Chamber I has ordered
 that:
 
 1. With respect to a possible Motion for judgementof acquittal pursuant to Rule 98bis:
 
 
                Vidoje Blagojevic and Dragan Jokic shall each file a Motionfor entry of a judgement of acquittal pursuant to Rule 98 bis,
 if any, by no later than 2 March 2004;
 
                The Prosecution shall file its response to any such Motionsby no later that 12 March 2004;
 2. With respect to the Defence cases:  
 
              Vidoje Blagojevic and Dragan Jokic shall file preliminary witnessand exhibits lists pursuant to Rule 65 ter (G) by 18 March
 2004;
 
              Pursuant to Rule 73 ter, a Pre-Defence Conference shallbe held on 5 April 2004;
 
              Vidoje Blagojevic’s presentation of evidence shall commenceon Tuesday, 6 April 2004, if necessary following the Trial Chamber’s
 Judgement pursuant to Rule 98 bis.
 
 The hearing on appeal in The Prosecutor v. Kvocka,Radic, Zigic and Prcac will start on 23 March 2004.
 
 There will be a status conference in The Prosecutorv. Meakic, Gruban, Fustar and Knezevic on 11 March starting
 at 12 noon.
 
 Office of the Prosecutor: 
 Florence Hartmann, Spokeswoman for the Office ofthe Prosecutor, made the following statement:
 
 I would just like to underline the fact that, despiterepeated allegations made by the Croatian press, (who have written
 that the Prosecutor will address the Security Council regarding
 Croatia on March 17) no hearings relating to the ICTY are scheduled
 to take place in March before the Security Council.
 
 Questions: 
 Asked whether Motions regarding acquittal in theBlagojevic and Jokic case had been filed, Landale replied that Motions
 had been filed by both individuals and that they would be made available
 after the briefing.
 
 Asked whether a start date for the Halilovic trialhad been scheduled, Landale replied none had yet.
 
 A journalist commented on apparent allegationsmade by a former high ranking Bosnian Serb official of a deal between
 the US and Karadzic regarding his arrest. Asked whether the OTP
 had any indication as to whether this might be true or that this
 might be an explanation for the failure to arrest Karadzic over
 the past years, Hartmann replied that this was an old story. The
 OTP already had many occasions to check whether there was anything
 to the allegations and was always told that there was not. She added
 that each time the Prosecution had asked Washington whether there
 was a commitment to arrest Karadzic they were always told that there
 was.
 
 	Asked whether Mr. Milosevic had already begunusing the facilities made available to him at the Detention Unit,
 Landale replied that he believed that he had.
 
 	Asked to confirm that Milosevic’s health hadimproved and that he was in a position to have commenced the preparation
 of his defence, Landale replied that Milosevic’s health had improved
 as far as he knew, that he that he agreed to use the facilities
 made available to him and that he had done so. He had no more details
 regarding this matter, he concluded.
 
 Documents: 
 The Prosecutor v. Fatmir Limaj, Haradin Balaand Isal Musliu
 
 25 February 2004 "Decision on Musliu’s Applicationfor Certification to Appeal ‘Decision on Prosecution’s Motion to
 Amend the Amended Indictment’."
 
 27 February 2004 "Prosecution’s Notice ofFiling of Pre-Trial Brief and other Documents Pursuant to Rule 65ter."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Sefer Halilovic 
 26 February 2004 "Order Assigning a Judgeto a Case Before a Trial Chamber."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Jovica Stanisic and FrankoSimatovic
 
 26 February 2004 "Order Assigning a Judgeto a Case Before a Trial Chamber."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Milan Milutinovic, DragoljubOjdanic and Nikola Sainovic
 
 26 February 2004 "Order Assigning a Judgeto a Case Before a Trial Chamber."
 
 27 February 2004 "Decision." 
 The Prosecutor v. Miroslav Deronjic 
 25 February 2004 "Urgent Order on the Productionof Evidence."
 
 26 February 2004 "Submission of Exhibits Relatingto Testimony of Miroslav Deronjic."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic 
 25 February 2004 "Prosecution Filing of Declarationof Bernard O’Donnell and Attachments."
 
 25 February 2004 "Decision on Motion Filedby the Defence of Milan Martic for Access to Confidential Transcripts
 and Documents."
 
 25 February 2004 "Order on Prosecution Submissionof Kosovo "Proof of Death" Report and Motion Seeking the
 Admission of Additional Exhibits in Relation to the Kosovo Indictment."
 
 26 February 2004 "Decision on ProsecutionMotion for Clarification and Reconsideration of Trial Chamber’s
 Decision on Prosecution Motion for the Admission of Witness Statement
 of Investigator Bernard O’Donnell in Lieu of Viva Voce Testimony
 Pursuant to Rules 54 and 92 bis."
 
 27 February 2004 "Prosecution Filing of Analysisand Interpretation of Documents Pursuant to Order of 12 February
 2004."
 
 27 February 2004 "Prosecution Submission ofJoint Command Order of 15 April 1999 with Analysis and Interpretation
 Pursuant to Order of Trial Chamber Dated 25 February 2003 with Annexes
 A and B."
 
 01 March 2004 "Amicus Curiae Submissions onSelf-Defence Arising in the Bosnia-Herzegovina Part of the Case
 as Stipulated in the Order of the Chamber to the Amicus of 23 July
 2003."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Naser Oric 
 26 February 2004 "Order Assigning a Judgeto a Case Before a Trial Chamber."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Dusko Jovanovic 
 27 February 2004 "Dusko Jovanovic’s PreliminaryMotion to Dismiss for the Lack of Jurisdiction."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Enver Hadzihanovic andAmir Kubura
 
 27 February 2004 " Decision Relative au ConstatJudiciaire de Faits Admis dans D’Autres Affaires."
 
 The Prosecutor v. Vidoje Blagojevic and DraganJokic
 
 2 March 2004 "Vidoje Blagojevic’s Motion forJudgement of Acquittal Pursuant to Rule 98 Bis".
 
 2 March 2004 "Defendant Dragan Jokic’s Motionfor Acquittal Pursuant to Rule 98 Bis".
 
 The Prosecutor v. Stanislav Galic 
 2 March 2004 "Prosecution Appeal Brief". 
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