Dear Readers — please find below the latest report from our colleagues Jennifer Easterday and Judy Mionki, the U.C. Berkeley monitors, who have provided us with an extensive overview of Charles Taylor’s time on the stand. I hope you enjoy it! Best, Tracey 1. Introduction This report provides an in-depth review of the cross-examination [...]
Charles Taylor’s Defense Counsel, Courtenay Griffiths, Answers Your Questions – Part III
Dear Readers – here is the third and final instalment of answers to your questions by Courtenay Griffiths, Charles Taylor’s lead defense counsel. We look forward to seeing your comments and responses. QUESTION 15: Who is paying for Mr. Taylor’s defense? And what does it mean for him to be partially indigent – how does [...]
Charles Taylor’s Defense Counsel, Courtenay Griffiths, Answers Your Questions – Part II
Dear Readers — here is the second installment of answers to your questions from Courtenay Griffiths, Mr. Taylor’s lead defense counsel. The final installment will be posted tomorrow. QUESTION 8. What is your sense of how Mr. Taylor performed on the stand? Are you proud of your case and would you have changed anything? What [...]
Dear Readers, Here is the first installment of the interview we did with Charles Taylor’s lead defense counsel, Courtenay Griffiths, last week. The next two installments will be posted over the coming days. Enjoy! QUESTION 1. Why did you take on this case? And are you winning or losing? Based on the following comments: On [...]
The Admission of Hearsay Evidence in the Taylor Trial
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear readers - many of you have asked for a legal commentary on hearsay in the Taylor trial. We’ve been lucky enough that Valerie Oosterveld, a law professor at the Univeristy of Western Ontario, Canada, and her research assistant and law student, Heather Townsend Goodman, have written this commentary for us. Enjoy – and [...]
An Urgent Need for a Robust Outreach Pregram as Sierra Leoneans Give Mixed Reactions to Charles Taylor’s Trial
Sierra Leoneans say they are losing interest in the Charles Taylor trial because it is taking too long and they are not getting enough information about the high profile case that is taking place half way around the world in The Hague. Reactions from Freetown underscore the need for the Special Court for Sierra Leone [...]
Your Questions Wanted: Interview with Courtenay Griffiths, lead Counsel for Charles Taylor
Dear Readers, Some excellent news for us today. Courtenay Griffiths – Mr. Taylor’s lead defense lawyer — has agreed to be interviewed for this site next Wednesday. We are seeking your questions for him, which we’ll be accepting through until 9am EST, Tuesday morning (March 9, 2010). We are still keeping in mind the questions [...]
A Day In Photos at the Charles Taylor Trial
Dear Readers, One of our regular commenters, $$ker-Bnker, asked to see some photos of the International Criminal Court and the Charles Taylor trial while I was in The Hague this week. Davenpost.Noko7 wanted to see some also. Well, here are a few from today’s proceedings taken from my phone while I was there – not [...]
Readers: You are famous beyond this website!
Dear Readers, I was speaking with Frank Sainworla, a Liberian journalist with West Africa Democracy Radio, this morning. He does great weekly radio programming on the Charles Taylor trial. One of the really innovative things that Frank does is to read out readers’ comments from this blog on his radio show as he gives updates [...]
Dear Readers, We have some very exciting news – In response to readers’ requests, the former Special Court prosecutor, David Crane, is willing to be interviewed and to answer your questions in relation to the Charles Taylor trial. As many of you may already know, Mr. Crane was the first lead prosecutor at the Special [...]
