The Prosecution examines five former members of the 517th Brigade of the BiH Army's Fifth Corps.
At the beginning of the main hearing, the Defence has objected to Prosecution statements relating to the identity of the indictee.
After both parties presented their closing arguments, the first instance Trial Chamber pronounced Jadranko Palija guilty and sentenced him to 28 years' imprisonment.
After identifying the indictee in the courtroom, a prosecution witness describes him as a man of whom others were afraid.
Bias claim from indictee is interpreted by the Prosecution as a bid to gain time.
The Court of BiH has announced the beginning of another trial before the War Crimes Chamber.
The Bosnian court has reversed its decision to keep Jadranko Palija in detention during investigation, and has ordered his release.
Appearance of first defence witnesses in the trial of former Bosnian Serb soldier Nikola Kovacevic put back until September.
Witness describes Serb takeover of Sanski Most.