Though neither defence team has asserted that its client is unfit to
stand trial, both have requested shorter or less frequent courtroom
hearings given that their clients’ ability to follow proceedings for
long periods has deteriorated.
Doctors centre stage at KRT
The Khmer Rouge tribunal’s trial chamber has ordered a physical
and psychiatric assessment of Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea with the aim
of determining whether the octogenarian defendants are fit to stand
trial as Case 002 transitions into its second – and possibly final –
segment.
“The examination of the Accused shall take place on 24-25 March 2014
and a report finalized in English by 25 March 2014,” the chamber’s
filing reads. “The Chamber has tentatively scheduled a hearing for 28
March 2014, to be held only upon the request of the parties, in order to
permit questioning of the Experts on the conclusions contained in their
Reports.”
Though neither defence team has asserted that its client is unfit to
stand trial, both have requested shorter or less frequent courtroom
hearings given that their clients’ ability to follow proceedings for
long periods has deteriorated.
In court, however, the Samphan defence team has maintained that its
client’s health is fine, and should not be used as justification to rush
Case 002/02 to trial.
“Mr Khieu Samphan is requesting that we wait for the full
adjudication of the case [002/01], and he wants to uphold all his
rights” Samphan defender Arthur Vercken said at a hearing in December.
“For the time being, he is in good health, and he would like to be tried
in accordance with principles of the law.”
In its response to the defence teams’ positions, the prosecution had
argued against allowing the medical assessment, while at the same time
granting the request for shorter hours – at least while the appeals
process in Case 002/01 is ongoing.
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