Predrag Bastah, a former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman, was convicted of involvement in the killings of 34 Bosniak civilians at Mracni Dol near Vlasenica during the Bosnian war.
Predrag Bastah, a former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman, went on trial for his involvement in the killings of 37 Bosniak civilians at Mracni Dol near Vlasenica during the Bosnian war.
Former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman Predrag Bastah, who is already serving a sentence for war crimes, pleaded not guilty to involvement in the killings of 37 Bosniak civilians near Vlasenica.
Former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman Predrag Bastah, who is already been serving a sentence for war crimes, was charged with involvement in the killings of 37 Bosniak civilians near Vlasenica.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, rejects a request for renewal of the trial of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in prison for having committed crimes in Vlasenica.
The Institute for Missing Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed that the human remains off 11 victims have been found at a mass grave at Trnovo in the municipality of Sekovici.
The State Court has rejected a motion for renewal of trial in the case of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in prison for crimes in Vlasenica.
A motion for renewal of trial in the case of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in prison for crimes in Vlasenica, was discussed at a closed session.
A hearing related to a request for a new trial in the case of Predrag Bastah has been postponed, because the Defence was not able to specify the reasons for such request.
Both indictees have decided to give statements to the State Prosecution at the end of the trial for crimes committed in Vlasenica in 1992.
Although evidence presentation was completed at the hearing held on November 26, Trial Chamber Chairman Zoran Bozic said that on December 1 indictee Goran Viskovic filed a motion expressing his wsh to testify.