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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 08.05.2002
 
 Time: 2:00 p.m.
 
 
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Christian Chartier,Head, Public Information Services, made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoonto all,
 
 The date has beenset earlier today for the initial appearance of Momcilo Gruban, Friday 10 May
 at 11.15 a.m. in Courtroom 1 before Judge Robinson.
 
 Let me continuewith court proceeding matters:
 
 - The six on-goingcases will continue as initially scheduled, only subject to time and/or courtroom
 alterations. I would thus like to invite you to consult the public information
 screen in the lobby in order to know the exact location and timing.
 
 - Actually thenumber of cases handled in court will reach the new mark of 8 this week: on
 Friday, two Status Conferences will take place, both in Courtroom 1, in the
 case The Prosecutor against Krajisnik and Plavsic, and in the case The Prosecutor
 against Banovic and Fustar, respectively. The first Status Conference will
 begin at 9.00 a.m., the other one at noon.
 
 Turning tocourt documents, I would like to single out an important Decision issued on
 Thursday 2 May by the Appeals Chamber in the case The Prosecutor against Goran
 Jelisic.
 
 - In this Decision,the Appeals Chamber, presided over by Judge Shahabuddeen, disposes of the
 Motion for review filed in December 2001 by Goran Jelisic with respect to
 the sentence of 40 years imposed upon him in July 2001.
 
 - This Motionwas based on the development, since the sentencing of the accused, in the
 case law of the Tribunal as to the approach taken by Judges on the value of
 a guilty plea and the showing of remorse as mitigating factors.
 
 - The Judgesconsidered that this was not a new fact within the meaning of the provisions
 in the Statute and in the Rules with regard to review proceedings. A new fact
 refers to new information of an evidentiary nature, and the appellant's arguments
 are not of an evidentiary nature and cannot constitute a new fact. Accordingly
 the Motion for Review is dismissed.
 
 - This Decisionmeans that the judgement of Jelisic and his conviction to 40 years are definite.
 The next step will be the transfer of the accused to a prison where he will
 serve the remainder of his sentence. Arrangements are being discussed to that
 effect.
 
 - The case TheProsecutor against Goran Jelisic is now completed, which brings the number
 of completed cases to 16, including 5 acquittals and 11 convictions.
 
 Let me staywith the Appeals Chamber and indicate to you some interesting filings:
 
 - Firstly thepublic redacted version of the Defence Appeal Brief in the case The Prosecutor
 against Radislav Krstic;
 
 - secondly,an appeal by Dragan Jokic against the Trial Chamber Decision denying his request
 for provisional release; and a motion by the same accused to present additional
 evidence in support of his appeal;
 
 - finally, inthe case The Prosecutor against Slobodan Milosevic the translation into English
 of the Decision by a bench of the Appeals Chamber of 25 April, rejecting the
 Prosecutor's application for leave to appeal against the Trial Chamber order
 that the prosecution case should be concluded by 10 April 2003.
 
 In terms offirst instance filings, the following:
 
 - In the caseThe Prosecutor against Radoslav Brdjanin and Momir Talic, a Decision by Judge
 Schomburg, presiding Judge of Trial Chamber II, to dismiss a joint Defence
 motion to disqualify the Judge presiding over the trial;
 
 - in the caseThe Prosecutor against Slobodan Milosevic, the first Decision by Trial Chamber
 III on the prosecution motion for protective measures for sensitive sources
 witnesses;
 
 - and finally,the Pre-trial brief of the Prosecution in the case The Prosecutor against
 Momcilo Krajisnik and Biljana Plavsic.
 
 As usual, we haveprepared copies of these documents for you.
 
 Jean-JacquesJoris, Special Adviser to the Prosecutor, made no statement:
 
 
 Questions:
 
   Asked whetherthe issuing of the decision on Thursday 2 May by the Appeals Chamber in the
 case The Prosecutor against Goran Jelisic would impact on the confidentiality
 of the initial motion, Chartier replied that he thought the document would
 remain confidential, he was happy to check this fact, he added.
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