51. The defense also asked that the Bosnian government case against Djukic be suspended. 52. The defense also asked the judges not to let public anger over the case influence their ruling. 53. The defense asked for sanctions that would include scrubbing all other domestic violence testimony. 54. The defense asked to use the next best thing, his testimony at the criminal trial, but the judge ruled against them. 55. The defense had asked that he be released on bail. 56. The defense also asked U.S. District Judge Leonard Sand to exclude photos it called irrelevant and prejudicial. 57. The defense asked for a sentence of two years or nothing at all on Thursday for Kambanda, the first ever to plead guilty to genocide. 58. The defense asked for leniency, saying Cruz Leon suffered from psychological problems. 59. The defense asked that they be dismissed. 60. The defense asked the judge to order the prosecution to use diagrams instead of bloody crime scene photos in opening arguments. |