At the retrial in the case of Ermin Curtic for the crime committed in Stupni Do village, a defence witness stated that he had not seen the accused during the attack.
The Hague Tribunal approves a request made by Ivica Rajic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, for release to liberty after serving two thirds of his sentence for crimes in Kiseljak and Vares.
After accepting a guilt admission agreement, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentences Zdravko Mihaljevic, a former member of the Maturice Special Purposes Squad with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO to six years in prison for crimes against civilians in Tulica village, near Kiseljak.
The State Court accepts a guilt admission agreement signed between Miroslav Anic and the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina for participation in an attack on Stupni Do village and schedules the pronouncement of a verdict for Tuesday, May 31.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has asked the State Court to order a one-month extension of custody for Miroslav Anic, who is suspected of war crimes committed in the Vares and Kiseljak area.
Testifying in defence of Ermin Curtic before the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo, Dominik 'Como' Ilijasevic says the process has been framed-up in order to have him sentenced.
The State Court on Wednesday ordered one-month custody for Miroslav Anic, known as Firga, after he pleaded guilty to three counts against him related to crimes committed against civilians and prisoners of war in the Kiseljak and Vares area.
Upholding appeals filed by the State Prosecution, the Appeals Chamber revoked the verdict of acquittal in the case of Zdravko Mihaljevic and ordered a retrial.