The Bosnian State Court has accepted a request by war crimes convict Goran Damjanovic for a retrial and ordered a new trial to take place.
After Europes human rights court ruled that some defendants were tried under the wrong criminal code, Bosnias constitutional court accepted an appeal from a war crimes convict for his verdict...
After Europes human rights court ruled that some defendants were tried under the wrong criminal code, Bosnias constitutional court accepted an appeal from a war crimes convict for his verdict...
Two convicted war criminals have asked the European Court of Human Rights to confirm that the retroactive use of the Bosnian Criminal Code in their trials violated their human rights.
The Court of BiH has sentenced Goran and Zoran Damjanovic to long-term imprisonment for beating up Bosniak civilians in the Sarajevo settlement of Bojnik.
In its closing statement the Prosecution has asked the judges to pronounce Goran and Zoran Damjanovic guilty.
The final prosecution witness has appeared at the trial of two brothers accused of beating Bosniak civilians in a Sarajevo suburb.
Zoran Damjanovic, who is accused of beating civilians in a Sarajevo suburb, has testified before the Court of BiH to deny his guilt.
On Monday, the Bosnian prosecution cross-examined defence witnesses at the trial of Goran and Zoran Damjanovic.
The first prosecution witness in the case against brothers Damjanovic have described what happened in Bojnik in May 1992.