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Africa Subsaharan
Charles Taylor lawyer storms out of war crimes trial
2011-02-09
[The Nation (Nairobi)] Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor's lawyer stormed out of his war crimes trial in The Hague on Tuesday in protest at judges' refusal to accept his late filing of a document.
Feels like he's gonna lose, huh?
"We do not feel that it would be appropriate for us to take part," Taylor's lawyer Courtenay Griffiths told judges before rushing out of the courtroom, ignoring an order to sit down.
"You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order!"
How'd I do?
Nice. Thought I was watching Pacino.

Taylor's trial on 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed in neighbouring Sierra Leone in the 10 years to 2001, entered its final phase Tuesday with the prosecution's oral closing arguments.

But Griffiths said judges' refusal to accept the defence's final, written brief 20 days beyond the deadline, rendered the proceedings unfair.
C'mon, ya honor. Cut us some slack here. We've only had three and a half years to write it.
"It is our duty to withdraw" pending a appeal ruling against that decision, said Griffiths, announcing that both he and his client intended to leave.
I think he saw this on Law and Order...
Prosecutor Brenda Hollis accused Taylor and his legal team of seeking to manipulate the court. "There is no right of any accused to determine if and when and under what circumstances they will abide by rulings of the court," she said. "The accused is not attending a social event, he may not RSVP."
Should I order him the "Milošević Special" for dinner, your honor?
No, baliff. Let's hold off on that option for now.

Judge Teresa Doherty ordered Griffiths to sit down, warning that he risked being found in contempt of court if he refused. "The trial will continue," she said, as the lawyer rose to his feet. "There have already been too many delays in the trial. The accused and counsel will remain and hear the submissions of the prosecutor as scheduled."

Griffiths stormed out, telling journalists outside the court he did so out of a duty to protect his client's interests.
Yep, I'm throwing up the "Hail Mary"...and I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
"We have decided not to participate in these closing arguments because as far as we are concerned it is a complete farce," he said. "By being in court I am giving a certain legitimacy, a certain credibility to the proceedings that it does not deserve."
This trial is a travesty. It's a travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of a sham.
Posted by:Fred

#2  All that inculpatory evidence offends my sensibilities. Can't we just shake hands and call it a day?
Posted by: Goober Glearong9707   2011-02-09 20:06  

#1  What, Ramsey Clark was too busy to be his lawyer?
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2011-02-09 13:31  

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