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Karadzic hearing resumes Mar 1 justice rejects check

AMSTERDAM Fri February 26, 2010 12:52pm EST Related News Serb ubiquitous on hearing over Srebrenica at Hague courtFri, February twenty-six 2010War crimes justice rejects Karadzic interest on lawyerFri, February twelve 2010 Former Bosnian Serb personality Radovan Karadzic appears in the courtroom of the ICTY War Crimes judiciary in The Hague Nov 3, 2009. REUTERS/Michael Kooren

Former Bosnian Serb personality Radovan Karadzic appears in the courtroom of the ICTY War Crimes judiciary in The Hague Nov 3, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Michael Kooren

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The fight crimes hearing of Bosnian Serb personality Radovan Karadzic will resume on Mar 1, judges at the Yugoslavia judiciary ruled on Friday, dismissing his ask for a postponement.

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Karadzic, who denies all eleven counts of fight crimes relating to the 1992-95 Bosnian war, had asked for a serve check of his hearing after judges allocated London-based attorney Richard Harvey in Nov as his warn and deferred the hearing to Mar 1.

"A serve check would be a extreme magnitude that would, concurrently, have genuine repercussions for the parties" rights to a satisfactory and swift trial," the court"s judges pronounced in matter that was sealed by Presiding Judge O-Gon Kwon.

Karadzic had pronounced some-more time was required until the court"s appeals cover had ruled on one of his appeals opposite Harvey"s appointment and there was a preference on invulnerability funding.

On February 12, the interest cover pronounced Harvey could stay on as warn since of Karadzic"s "persistent opposed behavior." Harvey was allocated after Karadzic boycotted the initial 3 days of his hearing in October.

Harvey"s expect purpose in the hearing will be dynamic after Karadzic has since his opening statements on Mar 1 and 2, the judges said.

If Karadzic, who has pronounced he plans to attend the Mar 1 opening, continues to protest the rest of the trial, he loses his right to paint himself and the allocated warn will take over.

Karadzic, who was prisoner in Jul 2008 after eleven years on the run, is being charged with the violent death of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica, the misfortune slaughter of the Bosnian conflict, and shortcoming in the 43-month encircle of Sarajevo commencement in 1992.

An estimated 10,000 people died in the encircle as the former Yugoslavia was ripped detached in the 1990s by Serbs, Croats and Muslims fighting for land.

(Reporting by Gilbert Kreijger)

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