Judgment against former KLA leaders, Special: The prosecution has completed presentation of evidence case not closed

Kosovo Specialised Chambers spokespersons at The Hague held a media conference to report on developments in the process against former KLA leaders, where journalists from Pristina were present. They informed that the prosecution has officially completed its trial presentation in court, but has not yet closed the case. According to them, the session [...]
They informed that the prosecution has officially completed its trial presentation in court, but has not yet closed the case.
According to them, the next session is scheduled for April 23rd.
The Special Court's spokeswoman has said that 125 witnesses have testified in court, and 117 in writing, writes Telegraph, broadcasts Periscope.
And what we know is that the prosecution has confirmed that they ended up presenting evidence, but they haven't officially closed the case. The next session is scheduled April 23rd. The prosecution until then will conclude the case...125 witnesses were, and 117 only testified in writing. 206 days of trial, and 150 victims”, she said.
Greep added that specialised chamber judges ensure a fair and impartial judgment, underlining that they are committed to implementing an ethical code.
While, the other spokesman, Michael Doyle, said Kosovo citizens should believe that the Special brings fair decisions, and that the judges' decision is based solely on evidence.
He also stressed that it is important that victims and witnesses can bear witness in a safe and dignified environment.













