ZAGREB, April 30 (Hina) - Defence attorneys for retired Croatian generals Mladen Markac and Ivan Cermak said on Friday they were surprised by the decision of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague to reject their requests for
provisional release before their clients are interviewed by prosecutors.
ZAGREB, April 30 (Hina) - Defence attorneys for retired Croatian
generals Mladen Markac and Ivan Cermak said on Friday they were
surprised by the decision of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague
to reject their requests for provisional release before their clients
are interviewed by prosecutors.#L#
Carmak's lawyer Cedo Prodanovic and Goran Mikulicic, who represents
Markac, told Hina they were surprised by the decision because they
believed that all the conditions for the provisional release of the
two generals had been met.
Prodanovic said that interviews with prosecutors could be damaging to
the accused because they would be put in a situation to present their
defence before they became acquainted with all the evidence. He added
that the accused had already talked to prosecutors during the
investigation.
A decision on whether the generals would talk to the prosecutors would
be rendered next week after the defence attorneys talk to their
clients in The Hague. The two lawyers said they had no information as
to when the generals might be interviewed by the prosecutors.
"That's the Hague tribunal. It creates its own rules and precedents,"
Mikulicic said, adding that commenting on the court decision was a
thankless task.
Mikulicic said he would meet the accused next Thursday to show them
new documents used by the prosecution to corroborate the charges.
After talking to their clients, the defence attorneys will try to
contact the prosecution.
Mikulicic said that the defence would certainly file a new request for
provisional release, but "from a new position and with new facts".
Since the Netherlands was observing a national holiday, Queen's Day,
on Friday, no one was available at the tribunal for comment on the
rejection of the request for provisional release.
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