At the trial of Bosnian ex-fighter Zemir Kovacevic for war crimes in Sijekovac in March 1992, the defences military expert argued that the killings actually took place before the conflict properly began.
Josip Tolic, a former Croatian Defence Council fighter, went on trial for war crimes over the alleged torture and rape of Serb civilians detained in Odzak and Bosanski Brod in 1992.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms an indictment against Indira Kameric, whom the State Prosecution charges with having committed crimes in Bosanski Brod in 1992.
Former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, Jozo Brico fails to appear before the District Court in Doboj, where he was due to enter his plea to the charges that he committed war crimes against the civilian population.
The Bosnian prosecution filed an indictment against former Croatian Defence Council servicewoman Indira Kameric, accusing her of war crimes including torture and rape in Bosanski Brod in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod, a protected Defence witness says that, after a shooting in Sijekovac village in late March 1992 he spoke to indictee Zemir Kovacevic, who knew nothing about murders at that time.
Josip Tolic pleads not guilty of crimes against the civilian population in Odzak and Bosanski Brod in 1992.
I plead not guilty, Tolic said, pointing out that he believed in the legal state and court.
The Defence for Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in the Bosanski Brod area, says that, once it has examined its first witness, it will decide whether to invite the remaining witnesses.
The Defence of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes committed in the territory of Bosanski Brod, announced at the status conference it would need a total of three hearings to present its evidence.
Former member of the Croatian Army Marko Milos did not appear at the fourth plea hearing at which he was due to enter his plea to the charges that he committed war crimes against civilians in Odzak and Bosanski Brod.