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Encyclopedia > Ranko

Ranko is a character in the comic Tintin made by Hergé or Georges Remi.


He appears in the story The Black Island and is a servant of the evil trainer who works for a gang of money forgers called Puschov. He is rescued from his evil owners by Tintin who takes him to a caged zoo, remembering that in the days it was published many zoos were not as animal friendly as modern ones like Sydney's Taronga.


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Cesic Plea Agreement IT-95-10/1 (998 words)
Ranko Cesic adopts the factual basis and agrees that he is pleading guilty to all twelve (12) counts contained in the Third Amended Indictment because he is in fact guilty and acknowledges full responsibility for his actions that are described therein.
Ranko Cesic understands that, pursuant to Rule 101 of the Rules, if convicted at trial of any one of the charged counts, he could face a sentence of a term of imprisonment up to and including the remainder of his life.
Ranko Cesic understands that pursuant to Rule 62 ter (B) the Prosecution’s recommendation of a particular sentence is not binding on the Trial Chamber and that the Trial Chamber is free to sentence the Accused to any term it deems appropriate.
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