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Predrag Banović pleads guilty to one count of persecutions as a crime against humanity

Press Release
CHAMBERS
(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
 

The Hague, 26 June 2003
JL/P.I.S./764-e


Predrag Banović pleads guilty to one count of persecutions as a crime against humanity

 

On Thursday 26 June 2003, Trial Chamber III comprised of Judge Richard May, presiding, Judge Patrick Robinson and Judge O-Gon Kwon held a hearing to consider a “Joint Motion for Consideration of Plea Agreement Between Predrag Banovi} and the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP)”.

The Motion reflected a negotiated Plea Agreement whereby the accused would agree to plead guilty to Count one of the Consolidated Indictment, persecutions, a crime against humanity, punishable under Article 5(h) of the Statute of the Tribunal. In exchange for Banovi}’s guilty plea, the Prosecution withdrew Counts two to five of the Indictment.

For background information on the case please see Press Release 633e (9 November 2001).

The Trial Chamber stated that it was satisfied that the Plea Agreement met the requirements of Rule 62 bis of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.

The Sentencing Hearing was tentatively scheduled to take place on 3 September 2003 at 2.30 p.m.



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