Sunday, 4 may 2025.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Freed Bosnian Serb War Criminals’ Retrial Opens
The new trial will not reconsider the guilt of brothers Goran and Zoran Damjanovic, whose war crimes verdict was quashed because the wrong criminal code was used at their original...
Justice Radio Daily Report: Drunken Bosnian Serb Jail Warden ‘Beat Prisoner’
A witness at ex-jail warden Branko Vlaco’s trial for abusing prisoners at Bosnian Serb detention centres in Vogosca near Sarajevo said the defendant attacked him while intoxicated.
About Twenty More BiH Court Verdicts under Question
Defence attorneys of convicts sentenced for genocide and war crimes before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina announce that proceedings will be renewed in many more cases due to the...
Decisions that Will Consume Time and Money
The renewal of war-crimes trials due to the wrong application of laws will require huge financial resources and cause a backlog in the State Court’s work on new cases.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Trial of Goran Saric Begins
The trial of Goran Saric, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995, begins with reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory statements by the Prosecution of...
Modality and Scope of New Trials under Question
Defence attorneys, representing the now-free convicts who were initially sentenced for having assisted in genocide in Srebrenica, still do not know whether they will propose new pieces of evidence at...
Resignation of State Constitutional Court Judges Requested
The release to liberty of ten war crimes and genocide convicts has brought war-crimes victims into a situation whereby they have become victims of the system nearly 20 years after...
Old Cases Could Block Bosnian State Court
The literal renewal of dozens of war crimes trial because of wrong application of criminal codes could block the work of the Bosnian State Court on new war crimes cases.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Bosnian Croat Jailed for Dretelj Camp Murders
Former Bosnian Croat military policeman Frano Vulic was sentenced to ten years in prison for war crimes against civilian prisoners in the Dretelj detention camp near Capljina in 1993..