The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms a verdict under which Predrag Prosic was sentenced to three years in prison for crimes in Sanski Most in 1992.
The Bosnian state prosecution appealed for a five-year jail term for former Serb soldier Predrag Prosic, convicted of illegally imprisoning civilians in 1992, while his defence demanded acquittal.
Bosnian Serb soldier Predrag Prosic was sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted of illegally detaining Bosniak civilians in the north of the country in 1992.
The defence at the trial of ex-serviceman Predrag Prosic for killing and expelling Bosniaks from Sanski Most in 1992 requested an acquittal, while the verdict was scheduled for June 12.
Presenting its closing statement at the trial for crimes in Sanski Most, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that indictee Predrag Prosic's responsibility for the deportation and murder of non-Serb civilians in May 1992 has been proved.
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, has been completed after the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina chose not to present its evidence.
A State Prosecution witness says that he heard after the war that indictee Predrag Prosic, known as Pedo, killed civilians in Hilmo Hegics house in Muhici village, Sanski Most municipality.
A status conference was held at the trial of Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, in order to review a Defences evidence presentation plan.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes the presentation of evidence against Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, by presenting its material evidence.
Testifying at the trial of Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, State Prosecution witnesses speak about an attack by Serb forces on the Muhici and Mahala villages in late 1992.