Special for the indictment of Thaci and Wessel: Unless confirmed, it becomes public in the tribunal's first appearance of indictees

October 24th could be the last known date where the Special Court would announce whether or not it has confirmed the proposal against Hashim Thaci and Kadri Wessel. However, asked whether in this period of time we can expect any verdict, in the response given to the clankosova.tv, Specialised Chambers spokeswoman Angela Greep, does not state [...]
However, she asked whether in this period of time we can expect any verdict, in the response given to the clankosova.tv, Special Chambers spokeswoman Angela Greep, neither claims nor denies that.
It says that an indictment of this kind, initiated by the Special Court, can be confirmed if it is made public, not later than the suspect's first appearance before the court.
The rules of Procedure and Evidence predict that, if confirmed, an indictment will become public no later than the initial appearance of the accused before the Court.
Greep suggests that confirmation or not can occur even after a six - month period of investigation since its warning.
Or until it is confirmed or not, everything about its contents and revision remains secret.
Unless and until an indictment is made public, it remains confidential, along with procedures regarding its revision.











