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Charles Taylor defense investigator sentenced for contempt February 16, 2013 by Julie Deisher
Prince Taylor, an investigator for the Charles Taylor defense team in the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) was sentenced Thursday to two years on each of four counts of interfering with witnesses who had testified in the Charles Taylor trial, and 30 months for interfering with Eric Senessie,.... [more] 
Charles Taylor begins appeal of war crimes convictions January 22, 2013 by Dan Taglioli
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor on Tuesday began his appeal in The Hague against his conviction and 50-year sentence for war crimes committed during the civil war in Sierra Leone. Taylor's 42-point appeal states that the the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) made ".... [more] 
Charles Taylor defense investigator arrested on contempt charges October 8, 2012 by Sarah Paulsworth
A investigator for the Charles Taylor defense team in the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) was arrested Saturday on charges of contempt. Prince Taylor is accused of interfering with four prosecution witnesses who testified in the Charles Taylor trial and interfering with a fifth person who.... [more] 
Why the Special Court for Sierra Leone Should Establish an Independent Commission to Address Alternate Judge Sow's Allegation in the Charles Taylor Case [op-ed] October 1, 2012 by Clay Flaherty
JURIST Columnist Charles C. Jalloh of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law examines allegations made by Alternate Judge El Hadji Malick Sow at the end of Charles Taylor's trial and argues for the establishment of an independent, fact-finding commission to promote transparency and public.... [more] 
Charles Taylor appeals war crimes convictions July 19, 2012 by Dan Taglioli
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor on Thursday appealed his conviction and 50-year sentence for war crimes committed during the civil war in Sierra Leone. Taylor's appeal states that the the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) made "systematic errors" in evaluating evidence and.... [more] 
Sierra Leone war crimes court convicts former RUF member of witness tampering June 22, 2012 by Sung Un Kim
The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) on Thursday convicted former Revolutionary United Front (RUF) member Eric Senessie on eight of nine counts for witness tampering. Four counts alleged that he had bribed witnesses who testified against the former Liberian president Charles Taylor to recant.... [more] 
Charles Taylor to appeal war crimes conviction June 19, 2012 by Rebecca DiLeonardo
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor will appeal his conviction and 50-year sentence for war crimes committed during the civil war in Sierra Leone, his lawyers notified the court on Monday. In a brief filing with the Special Court for Sierra Leone his lawyers informed the court that an.... [more] 
Charles Taylor, Arms Dealers and Reparations [op-ed] June 7, 2012 by Caleb Pittman
JURIST Guest Columnist Kenneth Gallant of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law says that the sentencing of Charles Taylor should have included the provision of reparations for his victims, and that the prosecution ought to raise this issue on appeal...The.... [more] 
Seeking Justice for Liberia: Reflections of a Prosecutor [op-ed] June 3, 2012 by David Mulock
JURIST Contributing Editor David Crane of Syracuse University College of Law says that the conviction and sentencing of former Liberian president Charles Taylor by the Special Court for Sierra Leone should not keep justice from being sought against him for crimes committed against his own.... [more] 
Charles Taylor sentenced to 50 years for war crimes May 30, 2012 by Sung Un Kim
The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) on Wednesday sentenced former Liberian president Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison for war crimes committed during the decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone. The sentence came after Trial Chamber II convicted Taylor of planning as well as aiding and.... [more] 



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