Tuesday, 4 november 2025.
Frimel Had Shoulder Injury During Time of Alleged Crimes, Says Wartime Surgeon
A defense witness testifying at the Mario Frimel trial said the defendant had a shoulder injury in the summer of 1992, and as a result couldn’t have beaten people or...
Documents on Prisoner Exchange Presented at Vintila and Avdovic Trial
During the trial of Iulian-Nicolae Vintila and Ramiz Avdovic, Vintila’s defense attorney presented a few documents issued by the State Commission for the Exchange of Prisoners.
The Three Trials of Momcilo Krajisnik
Former Bosnian Serb parliament speaker and Hague convict Momcilo Krajisnik told BIRN that he has struggled to live with being labelled a war criminal, and wants to clear his name.
Sladoje Evacuated Bodies of Victims, Witnesses Say
A witness testifying in defense of Goran Sladoje said the defendant brought him the bodies of his mother and niece, who were killed while being used as human shields at...
Witness Testifies in Closed Session in Gojkovic Trial
The trial of Milkan Gojkovic, who is charged with crimes in committed the Grbavica neighbourhood of Sarajevo, continued in a closed session for the testimony of a prosecution witness.
Injured Party in Djurovic Unable to Testify
A team of experts testifying at the Predrag Djurovic trial has determined that the injured party in the case is unable to follow the trial due to her poor mental...
Problematic Hiring Procedures at HJPC Worry Bosnia’s Legal Community
Some the candidates who were elected as the best possible fits for positions at the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina never raised an indictment. Young and without extensive prosecutorial...
Sarajevo Prosecution Calls on Supreme Court to Rescind Bejtic Acquittal
The cantonal prosecution of Sarajevo has asked the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to rescind the acquittal of Samir Bejtic. Bejtic’s defense asked the Supreme Court...
Defense Ministry Knew about Detention Facility Says Vintila Defense
Iulian-Nicolae Vintila’s defense presented evidence which allegedly proved that the Defense Ministry was aware of a military detention unit in the Viktor Bubanj barracks.
HJPC Established New Procedures for Evaluating Job Applicants
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) has introduced new procedures to evaluate candidates applying for positions at judicial institutions. The new procedures were established last year.