The state prosecution has filed an indictment against seven suspects, charging them with crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Sanski Most area in 1992.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested six former Bosnian Serb Army troops on suspicion of torturing and abusing Bosniak civilians in the Sanski Most area in 1992.
At the retrial in the case of Ermin Curtic for the crime committed in Stupni Do village, a defence witness stated that he had not seen the accused during the attack.
Courts in Bosnia increasingly rely on guilt pleas to speed up trials secure verdicts but many victims groups feel justice is being sacrificed in the name of expediency.
The State Court accepts a guilt admission agreement signed between Miroslav Anic and the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina for participation in an attack on Stupni Do village and schedules the pronouncement of a verdict for Tuesday, May 31.
Critics charge State Prosecutors office with keeping hold of low-ranking cases that should go to lower courts - slowing the work of resolving Bosnias top war crimes by 2015 deadline.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has asked the State Court to order a one-month extension of custody for Miroslav Anic, who is suspected of war crimes committed in the Vares and Kiseljak area.