During 2006 Bosnias war crimes chamber confirmed 19 indictments and passed nine verdicts handing out 130 years and four months of prison time in total.
In the re-trial of Nedjo Samardzic, the Appeals Chamber sentenced him to 24 years' imprisonment for crimes committed in Foca.
Both the prosecution and the defence have presented their closing arguments before the appellate council, marking the final phase of the retrial.
After revoking first instance verdict, Appellate Council hears new case against Nedjo Samardzic.
Foca accused will stand trial again after appeals chamber quashed his first instance verdict.
The first instance judgement that sentenced Nedjo Samardzic to 12 years' imprisonment - and rejected many counts of the indictment - is criticised by the prosecution.
Bosnian court overturns prosecutor's decision to exclude public from trial of Foca accused, but makes no announcement on Radovan Stankovic case.
State Court accepts prosecutors request that the entire war crimes trial of Nedja Samardzic be held in private.