Former Croatian Defence Council military policeman Mato Condric was acquitted of sexually abusing a female prisoner and physically abusing a man in the northern town of Bosanski Brod in 1992.
After a trial that has lasted seven months, on Friday, September 18, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict in the Mato Condric trial.
The defense of Mato Condric called for a not guilty verdict at todays closing hearing. The Bosnian state court is expected to hand down its verdict on September 18.
The state prosecution has called for a prison sentence for former military police officer Mato Condric, whos been charged with rape and prisoner abuse in Bosanski Brod.
Mato Condric said he only heard about the woman he allegedly sexually abused at his trial.
Mato Condric said he only heard about the woman he allegedly sexually abused at his trial.
A protected state prosecution witness testifying at the Mato Condric trial said he saw bruises on the faces of detainees held at the Polet football club premises in Bosanski Brod.
A protected witness at the Mato Condric trial, said Condric helped him during his detention in 1992.
A statement by a witness who claimed that Mato Condric beat him was presented at the Condric trial. The witness, Marko Mitric, said Mato Condric mistreated him both physically and...
A court expert said one of the proposed state prosecution witnesses couldnt testify at the Mato Condric trial, due to his poor mental health.