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1 We will issue an arrest warrant against him, he was quoted as saying.
2 The defence lawyer slammed the move to issue an arrest warrant as 'grandstanding'.
3 The judge will decide whether to issue an arrest warrant and order pre-trial detention.
4 Prosecutors will still issue an arrest warrant in the meantime.
5 The court's judges are expected to decide within weeks whether to issue an arrest warrant.
6 Senior state prosecutor Advocate Billy Downer then proposed to issue an arrest warrant for Zuma.
7 But the judge said he could not file charges or issue an arrest warrant in this case.
8 August 2010 Swedish prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange alleging rape and molestation.
9 Once assigned, the judge could issue an arrest warrant and decide whether Perez should await trial behind bars.
10 In July chief ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo asked the court's judges to issue an arrest warrant for Bashir.
11 Prosecutors obtained permission to issue an arrest order for Esteves, which was issued on Nov. 25, for five days.
12 The ICC's judges are widely expected to issue a ruling on whether to issue an arrest warrant in coming weeks.
13 The most immediate is the decision from the International Criminal Court over whether to issue an arrest warrant against Bashir.
14 In September, pro-Palestinian groups failed to persuade a London court to issue an arrest warrant for Defence Minister Ehud Barak.
15 A spokeswoman said if he does not show up on Monday the court may decide to issue an arrest warrant.
16 The ICC judges are considering whether to indict Bashir, based on Moreno-Ocampo's case against him, and issue an arrest warrant.
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