The amended indictment also charges the defendant with one additional count (count 2, devastation not justified by military necessity).
(...) Expressions such as " including but not limited to " and " among others " have been removed.
Counts relating to unlawful attacks on civilians and civilian objects (now counts 3 and 4), to the destruction of institutions dedicated to religion or education (now distinguished as count 14), and to the taking of hostages (now counts 17 and 18) have been further specified pursuant to the Decision of Trial Chamber I.
(...) Consequently, " [b]ecause the Prosecutor's failure necessarily affects all counts of the Indictment, all counts are impermissibly vague and should be dismissed ".
2. " Count 14 [destruction of institutions dedicated to religion or education] of the Indictment fails to adequately allege a required element of the offence charged ."
Language:English
Score: 682211.3
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By the foregoing acts, conduct, practices and omissions and as further described in Paragraphs 15-17, 39 and 218-230, JADRANKO PRLIC, BRUNO STOJIC, SLOBODAN PRALJAK, MILIVOJ
PETKOVIC, VALENTIN CORIC and BERISLAV PUSIC are responsible for the following crimes: persecutions , as charged in Count 1; murder (Count 2); wilful killing (Count 3); rape (Count 4); inhuman
treatment (sexual assault) (Count 5); deportation (Count 6); unlawful deportation of a civilian (Count 7); inhumane acts (forcible transfer) (Count 8); unlawful transfer of a civilian (Count 9); imprisonment (Count 10); unlawful confinement of a civilian (Count 11); inhumane acts (Count 15); inhuman treatment (Count 16); cruel treatment (Count 17); unlawful labour (Count 18); extensive destruction of property (Count 19); wanton destruction (Count 20); destruction or wilful damage
to institutions dedicated to religion or education (Count 21); appropriation of property (Count 22);and plunder (Count 23).
Language:English
Score: 682208.74
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Simon BIKINDI (ICTR-01-72)
Born
Education
Career
28 September 1954, Revere Commune, Rwanda
Singer and composer of Music
An official in the Ministry of Youth and Association Movements
Indictment Initial indictment: 5 July 2001, Amended Indictment: 22 October
2003, Second amended Indictment: 15 June 2005
Arrested 12 July 2001: Netherlands
Transferred to ICTR 27 March 2002
Initial Appearance 4 April 2002: pleaded not guilty to all charges
Trial Chamber Judgement 2 December 2008
Appeal Chamber Judgement 18 March 2010
Sentence Served Currently serving sentence
CHARGES
Count 1: Conspiracy to Commit Genocide
Count 2: Genocide
Count 3: Complicity in Genocide
Count 4: Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide
Count 5: Murder as a Crime against Humanity
Count 6: Persecution as a Crime against Humanity
TRIAL
Trial Commenced 18 September 2006
Composition of the Bench:
Trial Chamber III
Judge Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca, Presiding
Judge Florence Rita Arrey
Judge Robert Fremr
Judgement 2 December 2008
APPEAL
Composition of the Bench:
Appeals Chamber
Judge Patrick Robinson, Presiding
Judge Mehmet Güney
Judge Fausto Pocar
Judge Liu Daqun
Judge Theodor Meron
Appeals Judgement 18 March 2010
ICTR CASE PROFILE | THE PROSECUTOR V. SIMON BIKINDI | ICTR-01-72
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STATISTICS
Trial Days 61
Witnesses called by
Prosecution
20
Prosecution Exhibits 165
Witnesses Called By Defense 37
Defense Exhibits 69
Site Visit 14-18 April 2008
Case Summary
Trial Phase
Bikindi was indicted and tried on six counts before the ICTR
Count 1: Conspiracy to Commit Genocide: Not Guilty
The Chamber found Bikindi not guilty of conspiracy to commit genocide.
(...) In this regard, the Chamber found that the Prosecution failed to establish Bikindi’s criminal responsibility
for genocide.
Count 3: Complicity in Genocide: Not Guilty
The Chamber found Bikindi not guilty of complicity in genocide.
Language:English
Score: 681461.6
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Count 2 : Murder, a crime against humanity punishable under Article 5(a) and Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
Count 3 : Rape, a crime against humanity punishable under Article 5 (g) and Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
(...) Dragan Nikolic entered guilty pleas to all four counts and the Trial Chamber filed a finding of guilt for all four counts.
Language:English
Score: 680750.93
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Count 2 : Murder, a crime against humanity punishable under Article 5(a) and Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
Count 3 : Rape, a crime against humanity punishable under Article 5 (g) and Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
(...) Dragan Nikolic entered guilty pleas to all four counts and the Trial Chamber filed a finding of guilt for all four counts.
Language:English
Score: 680750.93
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Cesic, in view of what has been discussed on the
15 meaning of this count this morning, do you plead guilty or not guilty on
16 count 8?
(...) Cesic, on count 9?
24 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Guilty, Your Honour.
25 JUDGE ORIE: The Chamber records the plea of guilty on count 9.
(...) Cesic, how do you plead on count 11?
13 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Guilty, Your Honour.
14 JUDGE ORIE: The Trial Chamber records the plea of guilty on
15 count 11.
16 Could you please read count 12, Madam Registrar.
17 THE REGISTRAR: Count 12, a crime against humanity, recognised by
18 Article 5(a), murder, of the Tribunal Statute.
19 JUDGE ORIE: Do you plead guilty or not guilty on count 12,
20 Mr.
Language:English
Score: 680618.07
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You are found NOT GUILTY and therefore acquitted of the following counts: Count 7: Inhumane Acts (forcible transfer), a crime against humanity; Count 8: Deportation, a crime against humanity.
(...) You are found NOT GUILTY and therefore acquitted of the following counts: Count 2: Conspiracy to Commit Genocide; Count 7: Inhumane Acts (forcible transfer), a crime against humanity; and Count 8: Deportation, a crime against humanity.
(...) You are found NOT GUILTY and therefore acquitted of the following counts: Count 1: Genocide; Count 2: Conspiracy to Commit Genocide; and Count 8: Deportation, a crime against humanity.
Language:English
Score: 680618.07
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https://www.icty.org/x/cases/p...ovic/tjug/en/100610summary.pdf
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Jean MPAMBARA (ICTR-01-65-T)
Born
Career
1 January 1954, Rukara, Rwanda
Bourgmestre of Rukara Commune
Indictment Initial indictment: 23 July 2001,
Amended Indictment: 7 March 2005
Arrested 20 June 2001: Tanzania
Transferred to ICTR 23 June 2001
Initial Appearance 8 August 2001: pleaded not guilty
Trial Chamber Judgement 11 September 2006
Sentence Acquitted on all counts
CHARGES
Count 1: Genocide
Count 2: Complicity in Genocide
Count 3: Crime Against Humanity (Extermination)
TRIAL
Trial Commenced 19 September 2005
Composition of the Bench:
Trial Chamber I
Judge Jai Ram Reddy, presiding
Judge Sergei Alekseevich Egorov
Judge Flavia Lattanzi
Judgement 11 September 2006
STATISTICS
Trial Days 29
Witnesses called by
Prosecution
10
Prosecution Exhibits 25
Witnesses Called By Defense 16
Defense Exhibits 48
Site Visit 27 April 2005
Case Summary
Trial Phase
Mpambara was indicted and tried on three counts before the ICTR.
Count 1: Genocide: Not Guilty
The Chamber found Mpambara not guilty for genocide.
(...) Sentence The Chamber acquitted Mpambara on all counts.
Language:English
Score: 680409.3
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https://unictr.irmct.org/sites...mation/en/profile-mpambara.pdf
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We have listed here in this paragraph six
17 counts to be withdrawn. It's actually seven counts. What is omitted in
18 the plea agreement is count 8.
19 So today the Prosecution would request leave to be allowed to
20 withdraw the seven counts of violations of the laws and customs of war,
21 these counts being count 7, count 8, count 15, count 16, count 43, count
22 44, and count 50. (...) With the leave of the
3 Trial Chamber, the Prosecution withdraws the remaining counts, them being
4 count 7, count 8, count 15, count 16, count 43, count 44, and count 50.
5 JUDGE ORIE: Yes.
Language:English
Score: 680003.3
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We have listed here in this paragraph six
17 counts to be withdrawn. It's actually seven counts. What is omitted in
18 the plea agreement is count 8.
19 So today the Prosecution would request leave to be allowed to
20 withdraw the seven counts of violations of the laws and customs of war,
21 these counts being count 7, count 8, count 15, count 16, count 43, count
22 44, and count 50. (...) With the leave of the
3 Trial Chamber, the Prosecution withdraws the remaining counts, them being
4 count 7, count 8, count 15, count 16, count 43, count 44, and count 50.
5 JUDGE ORIE: Yes.
Language:English
Score: 680003.3
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