Mustafa Djelilovics defense presented documents indicating that the wartime presidency, headed by Djelilovic, sought to protect the interests of Bosniak detainees in Hadzici.
Nusret Kaleta, a former member of the wartime presidency of the municipality of Hadzici, said families of imprisoned Bosniaks objected to the exchange of Serb detainees held in the Silos detention facility.
The defense of Nedzad Hodzic proposed that medical findings on the defendants health be included in the case file. The state prosecution objected to this proposal, on the grounds that the same evidence had already been included in the case file.
A witness testifying in defense of Mustafa Djelilovic said the Serbian Democratic Party demanded that the municipality of Hadzici be ethnically divided in May 1992.
A prosecution witness testifying at the Momir Tomas trial told the cantonal court of Sarajevo that two unknown soldiers beat him and other people in his house in the village of Breza, Hadzici, in November 1992.
A protected defense witness at the Dzevad Salcin trial offered an alibi for Salcin, with regards to charges that he cut off the ear of prisoner Dragan Vukovic on Mount Igman in May 1993.