The examination of six witnesses at the trial for crimes in Rogatica before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo has been postponed due to the absence of the Prosecutor.
The District Court in Eastern Sarajevo decides to postpone the continuation of the trial for crimes in Rogatica after the Trial Chamber Chairwoman determined that indictee Vojo Motika was not capable of following the trial, because he was visibly drunk.
Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in Rogatica before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo, Defence witnesses say that unknown soldiers escorted a boy from Starcici village.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Rogatica, a court expert in psychiatry says that witness Meho Dzananovic experienced a severe trauma in 1992, but he is capable of testifying.
Testifying before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo at the trial for crimes in Rogatica municipality, court expert Hamza Zujo confirms that the remains, which were exhumed from a cemetery in Starcici village, belong to Midhat Dzananovic, who was killed in August 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Rogatica, the first Prosecution witness describes how his father was killed, adding that he realised, later on, that Drago Cacic carried his fathers head in a shopping bag.
Dragisa Cacic, Milenko Cacic, known as Mican, and Vojo Motika appear before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo and plead not guilty to the charges that they committed crimes against the civilian population in Rogatica.