Zemir Kovacevic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and pleads not guilty to the charges that he committed crimes against the civilian population in the Bosanski Brod area...
The Prosecutors Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the extension of custody of Zemir Kovacevic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, who is suspected of crimes in Sijekovac and...
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Zemir Kovacevic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, who is suspected of committing crimes in Sijekovac and Bosanski Brod.
The Doboj District Prosecution says that four indictees charged with crimes committed in Odzak, Slavonski Brod, and Bosanski Brod in 1992 are not available to Bosnian judicial authorities.
While war-crime victims recall women as carrying out some of the vilest deeds in the whole of the Bosnian war, the courts seem curiously relucant to act.
The Appellate Chamber confirms the first-instance verdict, sentencing Ivica Vrdoljak to five years' imprisonment for war crimes committed in Derventa and Bosanski Brod.
Ivica Vrdoljak's Defence calls for the first-instance verdict to be revised or overturned.
A physician testifies as a Defence witness and confirms that the indictee was wounded in June 1992.
Witnesses in the trial of Ivica Geza Vrdoljak said they were routinely beaten in two HVO-run camps in northern Bosnia in 1992.
At the start of the trial of Ivica Vrdoljak, the first Prosecution witness speaks about the indictee's participation in the crimes in the Derventa and Bosanski Brod areas.