Testifying in his own defence, indictee Marko Adamovic denies all of the 14 counts contained in the indictment against him, saying he was not Commander of the Kljuc Town Defence Command nor member of the Crisis Committee.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has refused to accept the findings of a team of experts who say that Vinko Kondic is not capable of following his trial, and called on the Court to allow another assessment of the indictee's mental and physical capacity.
After more than two years, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has completed its presentation of evidence at the trial of Vinko Kondic, Bosko Lukic and Marko Adamovic, who are charged with crimes committed in Kljuc.
Court expert Enra Suljic, a neurologist, presents her findings and opinion before the Trial Chamber and says that indictee Vinko Kondic will no longer be able to attend his trial due to problems with memory and reasoning and a poor state of health.
Court expert Enra Suljic, a neurologist, presents her findings and opinion before the Trial Chamber and says that indictee Vinko Kondic will no longer be able to attend his trial due to problems with memory and reasoning and a poor state of health.
As per a motion filed by Vinko Kondic’s Defence, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has terminated the custody of the indictee, who is charged with crimes committed in the Kljuc area, and separated his case from the case against two other indictees.
Vinko Kondic, indicted for crimes committed in Kljuc, may soon be admitted to hospital in order to determine whether his state of health state has deteriorated.
A Prosecution witness describes how he survived the shooting in Sanski Most and speaks about the participation of Marko Adamovic in the events in Kljuc.