Details
- TitleExhibits - Musema (ICTR-96-13)
- Reference codeICTR/JCR/19/2
- Date(s)23 February - 20 December 1999
- Extent8.5 linear metres of physical records; 242 digital items
- Scope and Content
The series contains exhibits that were admitted during the Musema case (ICTR-96-13).
An exhibit was a record which was formally admitted into evidence by a Chamber.
Each exhibit was given an exhibit number which comprised: a prefix identifying the source of the exhibit; a number; and, sometimes, an additional letter to identify parts of the exhibit (e.g. translations). The most common prefixes were 'P' for Prosecution exhibits and 'D' for Defence exhibits. Exhibits which were introduced in court, rather than tendered before the court was in session, were given a 'C' prefix.
The date of an exhibit was the date on which it was admitted by the Chamber. This was generally not the date on which the record itself was created.
In the Musema case, exhibits were admitted during the trial proceedings. Examples include: maps; photographs; sketches; video recordings and clips; letters; and investigation interviews.
Trial exhibits
P1 – P80 (Prosecution exhibits)
D1 - D102 (Defence exhibits)
C1 (Chamber exhibit)
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- Subject(s)
- Person(s)
- LanguageEnglish
French
Kinyarwanda - Security classificationPublic
Confidential - Access conditionsAccess to records is subject to the Access Policy for the Records held by the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (MICT/17/Rev.1)
- Location of copiesPublic exhibits can be found in the Unified Court Records database on the Mechanism website
- Related recordsFor filings, see ICTR/JCR/19/1
For transcripts, see ICTR/JCR/19/3
For audiovisual recordings of court proceedings, see ICTR/JCR/19/4 - Related reference code(s)
- Level of descriptionSeries