Bosnia’s Constitutional Court upheld an appeal from Serb ex-policeman Petar Civcic, who spent over 1,000 days in jail before being acquitted of wartime crimes, ruling he should be paid more than the 43,470 euros initially awarded.
Testifying in defence of indictee Zoran Babic at the trial for crimes in the Prijedor area, witnesses say that, as per an order, they were deployed to positions in the vicinity of Carakovo and Ljubija.
Bosnias appeals court upheld the verdict sentencing former Bosnian Serb policeman Sasa Zecevic to 23 years in jail for the murder of around 200 civilians at Koricanske Stijene in 1992.
The Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the first instance verdict which sentenced Marinko Ljepoja and Radoslav Knezevic for the murder of around 200 civilians committed in August 1992 at Koricanske Stjene, while Petar Civcic and Branko Topola were acquitted of charges for the crime.
Ex-policeman Sasa Zecevic, who was jailed for 23 years for his role in the wartime massacre of 200 Muslim and Croat civilians at Koricanske Stijene, wants his sentenced to be overturned.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina cancels a guilt admission agreement with Radoslav Knezevic, who is charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene.
The appeals court threw out a plea bargain that would have seen a former Bosnian Serb fighter serve 10 to 13 years in jail for killing around 200 civilians at Koricanske Stijene in 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina cancels a guilt admission agreement with Radoslav Knezevic, who is charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene.
The appeals court threw out a plea bargain that would have seen a former Bosnian Serb fighter serve 10 to 13 years in jail for killing around 200 civilians at Koricanske Stijene in 1992.
A former Bosnian Serb policeman in Prijedor, Radoslav Knezevic, has admitted taking part in killing more than 150 Bosniaks at Koricanske Stijene in 1992.