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Kanishka bombing: Malik might have no legal counsel
Sunday, October 12 2003 10:33 Hrs (IST)
Vancouver: The key accused in the 1985 Kanishka bombing case, Ripudaman Singh Malik, could be
representing himself when the trial resumes on October 14. with lawyers for the government and the
multi-millionaire failing to reach an agreement on how Malik's 11-member defence team will be funded.
"It will be our position that he finds himself un-represented because of his own conduct and therefore
should not be granted an adjournment past Tuesday (October 14)," Crown prosecutor Robert Wright
told the British Columbia Supreme Court.
However, spokesman for the Crown Geoffrey Gaul refused to comment on whether Malik would have
grounds for appeal if he has to represent himself.
"There is still a glimmer of hope that a resolution would be reached. It is our desire and it's our intention
to get this trial moving," he said.
"We have our witnesses ready and we will proceed against Malik in the event that a resolution can't be
reached between himself and his counsel," he said.
Though the trial has already been delayed four times, Justice Ian Bruce Josephson said earlier this
week that proceedings would go ahead on October 14 even if Malik had no lawyers.
PTI
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