The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, confirms an indictment against Dzevad Dulic, who is charged with crimes against the civilian population on the territory of Cazin municipality in December 1993.
The State Prosecution files an indictment against Dzevad Dulic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, charging him with crimes in the Cazin area in 1993.
The Third Instance Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentence to Sefik Alic for the crimes committed in the territory of Bosanska Krajina from ten to eight years of prison.
After the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, quashed a verdict against Sefik Alic, which had sentenced him to ten years in prison for crimes in Bosanska Krajija, the State Prosecution and Defence present their appeals before the Appellate Chamber.
Former Bosnian Army assistant commander Sefik Alic, convicted of abusing Croatian Serb prisoners of war, was freed on a technicality because the wrong criminal code was used at his trial.
The cantonal court in Bihac sentenced ex-Bosnian Army soldier Safet Kovacevic to 18 months in prison for abusing Bosnian Serb prisoners of war in March 1995, while four of his comrades, Husein Begic, Muhamed Anadolac, Abid Ljubijankic and Sabahudin Hafuric, were acquitted.
A witness at the trial of five Bosniak military policemen, charged with crimes against prisoners of war in northern Bosnia in 1995, said detainees who were being set free were beaten first.
Dokazni postupak Optube protiv petorice vojnih policajaca 5. korpusa Armije BiH (ABiH) optuenih za ratni zloèin protiv ratnih zarobljenika zavren je pred Kantonalnim sudom u Bihaæu sasluanjem vjetaka i ulaganjem materijalnih dokaza.
Testifying at the trial of five former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who are charged with crimes in Bihac and Cazin, a forensic expert explains that he filtered a video recording of the exchange of prisoners, which is used as one of the pieces of evidence at this trial.
The Cantonal Court in Bihac interrupts the examination of a Prosecution witness at the trial of five indictees, who are charged with having beaten prisoners of war in March 1995, due to an existence of the fear that he might expose himself to criminal prosecution by answering the questions.