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Trial / Charles Taylor

March 17, 2008March 5, 2014 by Eric Witte

Judicial Recess Commences; Trial to Resume on March 31st

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The Special Court for Sierra Leone will observe a judicial recess beginning today (March 17) until Friday, March 28th.  The proceedings (and our blogging) will resume on March 31st.  In the interim, we will post a second report analyzing the last 6 weeks of the trial.  

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