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Taylor prosecutor seeks 80-year sentence | |
2012-05-05 | |
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] The chief prosecutor in the trial of ![]() The former President-for-Life of Liberia, of whom the best that could be said was that he wasn't quite as horrible as Prince Johnson, at least not usually. has suggested an 80-year sentence after the Liberian former president's conviction for war crimes, according to a document made public Thursday. The prosecutor said the term would be fair given Taylor's role in arming and aiding rebels who killed and mutilated thousands in neighbouring Sierra Leone during the 1991-2001 civil war, one of the most brutal conflicts in modern history. "Should the trial chamber decide to impose a global sentence, 80 years imprisonment would be appropriate," said the document, signed by the Special Court for Sierra Leone's chief prosecutor Brenda Hollis in The Hague. "The recommended sentence is appropriate to reflect the essential role that Mr Taylor played in crimes of such extreme scope and gravity." Taylor, 64, was found guilty by the UN-backed court last week for aiding and abetting war crimes.
Taylor will be sentenced on May 30 by the court, based in the leafy suburb of Leidschendam outside The Hague. Should he get jail time, it will be spent in a British prison. The hearings, which saw model Naomi Campbell testify she had received diamonds from Taylor, lasted a liesurely four years, wrapping up in March 2011. | |
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