The state prosecution included material evidence in the case file at today’s hearing of four former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers charged with war crimes in the Cajnice area.
Following the repeal of the second instance verdict which sentenced Mladen Milic to eight years in prison for crimes in Kotor-Varos, the state prosecution and defence asked for a more lenient criminal code to be used.
Testifying at the trial of four former members of Bosnian Croat police forces charged with crimes in the Capljina area, a prosecution witness said he found out his son was killed while he was detained in a Bosnian Croat detention camp.
Testifying at the trial of eight former Bosnian Serb soldiers charged with crimes in the Rogatica area in 1992, a defense witness said she hadn’t heard of military operations in the village of Karacici.
The state prosecution has called for a longer prison sentence for Srecko Boskovic, who has been sentenced to ten years in prison for killing a 15 year old boy in the Zvornik area on July 15, 1995. Boskovic’s defense has requested an acquittal or a repeal of the first instance verdict.
A status conference was held before the state court to discuss the trial of Mato Baotic, charged with war crimes in Orasje. The status conference established that the trial will start at the beginning of February.
A status conference was held prior to the start of the Nenad Przulj trial, who’s been charged with crimes in Sokolac. The state prosecution presented its evidence presentation plans at the status conference.
Former military policeman Edhem Zilic was charged with war crimes against civilians in the Konjic area, including the beating and abuse of Croat and Serb detainees.