Indictee Ante Kovac's son testifies for his Defence, claiming that all the people in Vitez were "shocked" when his father was arrested.
The Trial Chamber accepts the Defence's proposal to examine two former ICTY indictees at the trial for crimes committed in Vitez.
Indictee Ante Kovac disputes the expert witness' findings, by which he was judged capable of attending the trial.
The trial for crimes committed in Vitez has been postponed as the indictee and his defence attorney fail to appear in court because of illness.
The indictee, who is charged with crimes committed in Vitez, has once again failed to appear in the courtroom, as he is "incapable of following the trial".
Another hearing has been postponed due to indictee Ante Kovac's poor health.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina revokes the first instance verdict sentencing Ante Kovac to 13 years in prison for crimes committed in Vitez and orders a retrial to be...
After more than six months, the Defence attorney of Ante Kovac has "cancelled his power of attorney".
The Defence of Ante Kovac examines two witnesses at a closed hearing.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina rejects the Defence's request that the Court allow the indictee to defend himself while at liberty.