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“The Constitutional Court finds that there is no violation of the right to a fair trial,” said the decision, which was handed down on July 17.

It said that the courts that tried Milinkovic’s case had given “detailed, clear and substantiated explanations regarding the evidence presented”.

In March 2017, the appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court upheld the first-instance verdict that convicted Marinkovic of crimes against humanity for his role in the killings of the two civilians in Zutica on May 11, 1992.

He was found guilty of killing Rasid Jasarevic and Mehmedalija Ahmetovic in collaboration with another, unknown soldier.

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