Testifying at the Goran Saric trial, a protected witness known as SG-7 said he saw the shooting of approximately 30 Bosniaks near Konjevic Polje in July 1995.
Courts in Bosnia increasingly rely on guilt pleas to speed up trials secure verdicts but many victims groups feel justice is being sacrificed in the name of expediency.
State Court says it will pay for only one defence lawyer per war-crimes case in future. Attorneys say the move will inevitably affect the quality of the service they can offer.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Dragan Crnogorac to 13 years in prison for crimes against humanity committed in Srebrenica, after accepting a guilt admission agreement concluded between the indictee and the State Prosecution.
Critics charge State Prosecutors office with keeping hold of low-ranking cases that should go to lower courts - slowing the work of resolving Bosnias top war crimes by 2015 deadline.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina postpones the trial of Dragan Neskovic, Zoran Ilic and Dragan Crnogorac, who are charged with crimes committed in Kravica, Bratunac municipality in 1995.
A State Prosecution witness testifying at the trial for Srebrenica crimes says that he saw residents of the town being killed in front of the Kravica Agricultural Cooperative on July 13, 1995.
Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says he saw Serb soldiers shooting men in front of Kravica Agricultural Cooperative in July 1995.