2,200 euros in Sami Lushtaku's lawyer's day

Geoffrey Nice, the prosecutor who had become famous at The Hague in his battle against Slobodan Milosevic, is Sami Lushtak's lawyer at The Hague. He has asked the Kosovo team to pay two thousand and 200 euros per day, adding the travel ticket here. Goeffree Nice, near The Hague Tributal, said [...]
Geoffrey Nice, the prosecutor who had become famous at The Hague in his battle against Slobodan Milosevic, is Sami Lushtak's lawyer at The Hague.
He has asked the Kosovo team to pay two thousand and 200 euros per day, adding the travel ticket here.
Goeffrey Nice, near The Hague Tributal, said there is solid evidence proving the crimes he had committed as the Balkan butcher.
But Milosevic was never convicted after he died at the detention centre in Scheveningen, Holland.

Goeffrey Nice, has been committed by Sami Lushtaku, who had fought against the Milosevic regime.
He will represent the defence of the former commander of the Drenica Zone, near the Specialised Chambers in The Hague.
Geoffrey Nice will be on the Kosovo team from now on, and not only on Lushtak's defence.
Driton Lacey, who heads the office of potential indictees, confirmed this.
“Geoffrey Nice, is now committed to being part of the defence of the commander of the Drenica Zone, Mr. Sami Lushtaku”, Lacey said.
As far as the finance is concerned with paying a lawyer like Nice is concerned, it's about state budget money.
According to a document that owns the defendants' protection offices, it is seen that the British has asked for a total of two thousand and 200 euros for one day to protect Lushtak as well as travel expenses.
The chief of the office to protect potential indictees from the Special Court, Driton Lajci, has confirmed this for the T7.
We're waiting to meet him at The Hague with lawyer Nica. But we are also waiting for the adoption of Kosovo's budget and everything is in order”, Lajci has said.
He has said that more state budget approval will be shared payment for Nice and other lawyers engaged in the process.
The Special Court was founded in August 2015, right after more than two years this body has begun inviting and interviewing former KLA members and commanders.












