THE HAGUE, Netherlands ? Yugoslav war crimes tribunal prosecutors are proposing drastically cutting back the amount of evidence they present to support charges in Ratko Mladic's indictment, in an attempt to speed up his trial.
In a proposal sent Friday to judges at the U.N. court, prosecutors say they will keep all 11 charges, including two counts of genocide, in Mladic's indictment but will cut back the number of crimes they seek to prove by more than 45 percent.
The 69-year-old former commander of the Bosnian Serb army is accused of masterminding atrocities by his forces throughout the Bosnian War.
He has refused to enter pleas to the charges so judges entered not guilty pleas on his behalf. No date has been set for his trial to start.
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