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Kovacevic has been charged with acts of murder and rape. The verdict has been scheduled for Monday, November 2.

On Tuesday, November 3, the state prosecution will present its closing statement at the trial of Marijan Brnjic, Martin Barukcic, Pavo Glavas, and Ilija Glavas. The defendants have been charged with rape in the Odzak area.

On Tuesday, November 3, the trial chamber will announce whether it accepts a plea bargain agreement in the Radivoje Soldo case. Soldo plead to guilty to an incident of wartime rape in the Konjic area.

Adil Vojic will testify in his own defense on Wednesday, November 4. Vojic is on trial with Bekir Mesic for rape in the Bihac area.

Trials for crimes committed in Srebrenica, Zvornik, Prijedor, Bileca, Trnovo, Rogatica, Srebrenik, Livno, Mostar, Bijeljina, Teslic and other towns are scheduled to continue next week as well.

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