The man who believed he was more a myth than reality is about to be humbled by a very human court.
Stojan Zupljanin appears before the Hague Tribunal for the second time and denies the 12 counts, contained in the indictment, charging him with crimes in Bosanska Krajina.
The presentation of the appeal filed by Momcilo Krajisnik's Defence, has been scheduled for late August 2008.
Dusko Tadic will soon be released, after having served two thirds of his sentence.
One day before the start of the trial, the Trial Chamber decides to reject the indictment expansion motion filed by the Prosecution.
The ICTY Appeal Chamber has acquitted the former Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina commander from Srebrenica of all charges.
The trial for Vitez crimes is due to commence in the second half of August.
A Defence witness claims that the Convicts Battalion was not part of the Second Brigade of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, although this Brigade paid their salaries.
A Pre-Trial Chamber of the ICTY warns Zdravko Tolimir that should he continue to obstruct proceedings, he will be deprived of the right to self-representation.
Stojan Zupljanin will attend a plea hearing in 30 days, as he has still not received the indictment.