CharlesTaylorTrial.org (The Hague)
Courtroom updates from the trial of former Liberian president, Charles Taylor.
February 11
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Liberia: Charles Taylor's Former Investigator Sentenced to Two and Half Years in Jail
A judge of the Special Court for Sierra Leone has sentenced Prince Taylor, an investigator for former Liberian President Charles Taylor, to two and the half years in jail after... Read more »
January 29
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Liberia: Appeals Chamber Concludes Oral Hearings in Charles Taylor's Appeal
Oral hearings in the Charles Taylor appeals case continued into a second day on Wednesday, January 23, as both prosecution and defense lawyers responded to each other's submissions... Read more »
January 22
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Liberia: Taylor Appeal Heard at Hague
On April 26, 2012, Trial Chamber II of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) convicted Taylor of aiding and abetting the commission of serious crimes including rape, murder,... Read more »
January 19
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Liberia: Hague Court to Hear Taylor Appeal
The Appeals Chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone will hear oral submissions from prosecution and defense lawyers in the Charles Taylor appeal on Tuesday January 22 and... Read more »
December 05, 2012
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Liberia: Taylor Appeal Postponed
Today, judges at the Special Court for Sierra Leone postponed the appeals hearing in the case of former Liberian president Charles Taylor. Read more »
October 01, 2012
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Dear readers - The article below is written by Professor Charles C. Jalloh at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily... Read more »
August 02, 2012
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Sierra Leone: Public Reaction in Sierra Leone to the Judgment of Charles Taylor
With the support of the Open Society Justice Initiative, the Center for Accountability and Rule of Law-Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) and the Fourah Bay College Human Rights Clinic... Read more »
July 20, 2012
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Sierra Leone: Both Charles Taylor and Prosecution to Appeal
Prosecution and Defense teams in the case of convicted former president of Liberia Charles Taylor will appeal various aspects of the judgment and sentence delivered by the Trial... Read more »
May 30, 2012
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Liberia: Taylor Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison
Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague have sentenced former Liberian President Charles Taylor to a jail-term of 50 years after he was convicted of aiding and abetting... Read more »
May 16, 2012
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Sierra Leone: At Prosecution and Defense Oral Arguments On Sentencing, Charles Taylor Makes Public Statement
Today, convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor made what might be his final public statement in court before Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague as his... Read more »
May 11, 2012
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Sierra Leone: 80-Year Sentence 'Excessive' for Charles Taylor
Defense lawyers for convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor have told Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) judges in The Hague that the prosecution's request for Taylor... Read more »
May 04, 2012
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Liberia: Prosecutors Want Taylor to Spend 80 Years in Jail
Prosecutors at the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) in The Hague have recommended that convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor be sentenced to a maximum term of 80... Read more »
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Sierra Leone: New Lawyer to Lead Taylor's Appeal
The Special Court for Sierra Leone has today announced a change in the composition of Charles Taylor's defense team as Morris Anyah, formerly a co-defense counsel, has been... Read more »
April 30, 2012
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Sierra Leone: Charles Taylor Judgment - From the Public Gallery [analysis]
April 26, 2012, marked the conclusion of a nearly six-year long saga. A three-judge panel at the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) sitting in The Hague, the Netherlands... Read more »
April 26, 2012
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Liberia: Charles Taylor Judgment - a Victory for Gender Justice [opinion]
Today's groundbreaking judgment in the case of the former Liberian president Charles Taylor represents a milestone for both international justice and gender justice. The former... Read more »
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Sierra Leone: Charles Taylor Found Guilty
Today, Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) judges in The Hague delivered the Court's long anticipated verdict in the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor, finding... Read more »
April 25, 2012
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Liberia: Will Charles Taylor 'Be Back'?
Under a spectacle that made many an African leader sit up navel-gazing, Charles Taylor stepped down as president of Liberia in 2003, promising "God willing, I will be back". Read more »
March 09, 2012
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Liberia: Judges Dismiss Taylor Defense Request to Change Date of Judgment
The Special Court for Sierra Leone judges in The Hague have unanimously dismissed a request by former Liberian President Charles Taylor's defense to change the date for the... Read more »
March 01, 2012
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Liberia: Taylor Verdict Will Be Delivered on April 26
The long awaited verdict to determine the guilt or innocence of former Liberian leader Charles Taylor will be delivered at 11:00 AM on April 26 2012, Special Court for Sierra Leone... Read more »
February 29, 2012
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West Africa: Charles Taylor and the Delayed Special Court for Sierra Leone Judgment [analysis]
Dear Readers - The article below is written by Professor Charles C. Jalloh at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. It originally appeared on the JURIST website, available... Read more »
February 10, 2012
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Liberia: Judges Reject Taylor's Request to Reopen Case
Judges of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague have rejected a request by former Liberian President Charles Taylor to reopen his defense case. Read more »
February 01, 2012
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Liberia: Taylor's Lawyers Apply to Reopen Case
Charles Taylor's defense lawyers have made a request for judges to allow the former Liberian president to reopen his defense, almost one year after arguments in the case were... Read more »
January 24, 2012
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Sierra Leone: New Judge Could Deliver Decision on Taylor Trial
On January 18, Justice Richard Lussick from the Republic of Samoa was elected as the Presiding Judge of Trial Chamber II, which is the chamber of judges that has heard evidence in... Read more »
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