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.
The Bosnian state court confirmed the indictment of former fighter Josip Tolic for allegedly participating in the abuse, torture and rape of Serb civilians in Odzak and Bosanski Brod in 1992.
Josip Tolic, a former Croatian Defence Council fighter, was indicted for allegedly participating in the murders and torture of Serb civilians in Odzak and Bosanski Brod in 1992.
The jail term for Albina Terzic, one of just a handful of women prosecuted for war crimes in Bosnia over her role in abusing prisoners, was cut on appeal from five years to three.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Josip Tolic, who is suspected of crimes against the civilian population in the Odzak and Brod areas.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Defence present their appeals before the Appellate Chamber, expressing their dissatisfaction with a first instance verdict, under which the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced Albina Terzic to five years in prison.
Border police have arrested former Bosnian Croat fighter Josip Tolic, who is suspected of abusing Serb civilians detained in Odzak and Bosanski Brod during wartime.
As the trial of Miroslav Piko Pijunovic, who is charged with crimes against Bosniak and Croat civilians in the Teslic area, continues, court expert Ljubomir Curkic says before the District Court in Doboj that the injury on Jozo Martinovics body was caused by a mechanical weapon.
The District Court in Doboj is due to pronounce a verdict against Senahid Ribic, known as Beslaga, who is charged with crimes against civilians in the Odzak area, on January 31 this year.
Being dissatisfied with the sentence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an appeal against a first instance verdict, under which Albina Terzic was sentenced to five years in prison for crimes in Odzak.