Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic’s much-delayed war crimes trial is set to resume on July 14 with a cardiologist to check if he is fit enough to keep mounting his own defense, judges said on Tuesday. The two-year-old trial would resume subject to Milosevic’s health, the judges said. They said they had not yet decided whether to impose a defense lawyer on him. Milosevic was fit enough to continue to stand trial, but the issue was whether he was fit enough to continue to represent himself, the judges said in a written statement. Full Story
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