[The court gave] significant weight ... she may have little worthwhile life left. |
All the matters you raise you've argued before and we have ruled upon (them). There is no reason for them to raised again in these proceedings. We will be hearing the rest of your arguments and submissions tomorrow morning. |
Everybody looks at the numbers. Everybody gets a sense of what the priorities are. |
give him a chance to respond. |
He has complained of exhaustion and is being seen by a doctor this morning and a report will be obtained. |
In the light of the state of the accused's health and the length and complexity of the case, the trial chamber is concerned about completion of the trial. |
Mr. Milosevic, I asked you a question. Do you wish to enter a plea today or are you asking for adjournment to consider the matter further? |
Mr. Milosevic, this is not the time for speeches. As I have said, you will have a full opportunity in due course. |
Now do you want to have the indictment read out, or not? |
So far we've been quite successful at putting these together and prevailing. That doesn't mean you will always win. |
the size and complexity of the case. |
The trial has already commenced and the trial chamber is not satisfied that if he were released he would continue to appear for trial and would not pose a danger to any victim, witness or others. |
The whole budget is based on the tobacco settlement and ... I think it is fair to say when you talk to people on the (Capitol) Hill that the tobacco settlement is dead. |
You had the right of appeal. You did not take it, |
You had the right of appeal. You did not take it. The matters therefore have all been dealt with, and your views about the tribunal are now completely irrelevant as far as these proceedings are concerned. |