The district court in Doboj sentenced brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic, both former Bosnian Croat forces fighters, to five and five-and-a-half years in prison respectively for war crimes in Derventa in 1992.
On Friday, September 19 the District Court in Doboj is due to pronounce a verdict against brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic for crimes against Serb civilians in Derventa.
As decided at a status conference, the retrial of Dervis and Esad Cavalic for crimes in Derventa is due to begin before the District Court in Doboj on April 22.
The District Court in Doboj sentences former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, Dervis Cavalic to five-and-a-half years and Esad Cavalic to five years in prison for war crimes against Serb civilians in Derventa.
The District Court in Doboj is due to pronounce a verdict against brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic, who are charged with war crimes against Serb civilians in Derventa, on May 31.
During the continuation of the trial of brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic, who are charged with crimes in Derventa, court expert Ljubormir Curkic says that the fractures to the ribs that were noticed on the remains of Blagoje Djuras, who was killed in 1992, could have been caused prior or after his death.
The trial of brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic, former members of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, who are charged, before the District Court in Doboj, with war crimes against Serb civilians in the Derventa area, is due to begin on October 1.
Brothers Esad and Dervis Cavalic, former members of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO appear before the District Court in Doboj and plead not guilty to the charges for war crimes against Serb civilians in Derventa.