Bali, Phnom Penh - An appeal against his pre-trial detention by a Cambodian genocide court from former Khmer Rouge foreign minister Ieng Sary was adjourned Tuesday with legal arguments still raging.
Court officials said the case would resume Wednesday morning, but would not predict whether a verdict would be returned the same day.
Court hearings in the Cambodian judicial system rarely last more than a day, and some less than an hour, making the case being held by the international standard joint UN-Cambodian court set up to try former leaders almost unprecedented.