The district court of Bijeljina has discontinued the Predrag Marjanovic trial until further notice, after a court-ordered neuropsychiatrist deemed the defendant incapable of following the trial proceedings due to his poor health.
Dario Slavuljica, a former member of the “Mice” paramilitary formation standing trial at the Bosnian state court, told the trial chamber he is negotiating a plea bargain with the state prosecution.
The start of the Predrag Marjanovic trial has been postponed at the district court of Bijeljina due to the prosecutor’s poor health. Marjanovic has been charged with war crimes in the village of Caparde in the municipality of Kalesija.
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the trial of six former Bosnian Serb fighters said their fathers were taken away when members of the Mice paramilitary formation showed up to their village. They said the remains of their fathers were exhumed on Mount Borje later on.
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the trial of six former Bosnian Serb fighters said their fathers were taken away when members of the Mice paramilitary formation showed up to their village. They said the remains of their fathers were exhumed on Mount Borje later on.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of six former members of the Bosnian Serb military and police forces described the execution of 28 civilians on Mount Borje in Teslic.
The State Prosecution proposes an extension of prohibiting measures for Predrag Marjanovic, who is charged with crimes in Caparde village, in the then Kalesija municipality, in 1992, while the Defence objects to the proposal.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, confirms an indictment against Predrag Marjanovic, charging him with crimes in Caparde village, Kalesija municipality, during 1992.