ICC judge cites Kaufman remarks in Duterte trial warning to lawyers
Joanna Korner said lawyers must raise arguments in court, not in the media, after Nicholas Kaufman gave interviews about ICC rulings.
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ICC tells lawyers: No comments in media
THE International Criminal Court (ICC) told lawyers Tuesday in the trial of former president Rodrigo Duterte to refrain from public commentary, stressing that all arguments must remain strictly within court proceedings.“The chamber wishes to remind all counsel that they must not comment publicly or speculate outside court proceedings,” Presiding Judge Joanna Korner said during the second status conference of the case before ICC Trial Chamber I…
ICC OKs more time for prosecution's observation on expert report on Duterte's fitness
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution on Tuesday requested the Trial Chamber III to extend the deadline of the filing of their observation on the expert report regarding former President Rodrigo Duterte"s fitness for trial.
ICC reminds lawyers: 'Trials are not done by court of public opinion'
MANILA, Philippines – International lawyer Nicholas Kaufman is no longer former president Rodrigo Duterte’s counsel for his International Criminal Court (ICC) case, but his name still lingers in the court’s chambers. Due to Kaufman’s past interviews concerning the court’s decisions, the ICC Trial Chamber III issued a reminder on Tuesday, June 23, to lawyers regarding media interviews. “In light of this previous history, this trial chamber feels …
ICC judge cites Kaufman remarks in Duterte trial warning to lawyers
The presiding judge of the International Criminal Court's Trial Chamber III has told lawyers in the trial of former former President Rodrigo Duterte to argue the case in court rather than in the media.
Amid high public interest, ICC judge issues warning to counsels vs. media statements
International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III presiding judge Joanna Korner issued a warning to the counsels involved in the case of former Philippine presiden
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