The Appellate Chamber confirms the first-instance verdict, sentencing Ivica Vrdoljak to five years' imprisonment for war crimes committed in Derventa and Bosanski Brod.
Two more Prosecution witnesses describe conditions in the Penal and Correctional Facility in Kula.
An additional Prosecution witness claims the indictee "had control over the prison guards" in Rovasi hamlet, where Serb detainees were held.
The former commander of the First Battalion with the Zvornik Brigade appointed indictees Momir Pelemis and Slavko Peric members of his Battalion's "Staff".
The daughter of the first indictee, Ratko Bundalo, appears as a Defence witness and provides her father with an alibi for August 1992.
The Prosecution's appeal in the case of Zdravko Mihaljevic is discussed by Appellate Chamber members.
At the trial for crimes committed in Kljuc, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines another witness in the absence of Vinko Kondic.
The State Prosecution files an appeal against Sefik Alic's acquittal, requesting a retrial before the Appellate Chamber.
A former technician at the police station in Vlasenica says that he "did not know" that Bastah participated in the capture of Bosniaks.