The state has covered defence-related expenses for most war crime indictees processed by the Court of BiH, because the suspects claim they cannot afford lawyers.
The final Prosecution witness has testified about the military undertakings of indictee Zijad Kurtovic and the Dreznica Independent Battalion.
Due to the illness of indictee Rajko Vukovic's defence attorney, his brother Ranko's lawyer has represented both men in court.
A Prosecution witness claims that SIPA members coerced him into giving a statement during the investigation against Sefik Alic.
The three indictees charged with crimes against civilians committed in Jajce area have entered a plea of not guilty.
Zeljko Mejakic's Defence claims he was not a camp commander, and that detention camps in Prijedor were established because of "what was happening in the field".
Two Prosecution witness recall the maltreatment and beating they suffered in Vojno detention camp.
During cross-examination, protected witness A claims to have been raped by Ranko Vukovic.
The Prosecution of BiH has completed its seven-month long presentation of evidence against Mitar Rasevic and Savo Todovic, which included testimonies of former detainees in the Correctional Facility in Foca.
In less than a year, the Prosecution of BiH has examined 45 witnesses and presented 201 pieces of material evidence against the four indictees charged with crimes committed in Omarska...
With no war crimes indictees or suspects ever put in detention some have run away before their trial was completed while some witnesses gave up or changed their testimonies.
After both parties presented their closing arguments, the first instance Trial Chamber pronounced Jadranko Palija guilty and sentenced him to 28 years' imprisonment.