Former policeman Dusko Djajic was found not guilty on appeal of charges that he committed a war crime against a civilian in Ilidza near Sarajevo in 1995.
The Sarajevo Cantonal Court is due to pronounce a verdict against Dusko Djajic, who is charged with crimes in the Ilidza area, on Monday, December 3 this year.
The presentation of the Prosecution's evidence at the trial of Dusko Djajic, who is charged with war crimes in the Ilidza area, has been completed with the presentation of findings and opinion by a court expert in finance issues.
Testifying at the trial of Dusko Djajic, who is charged with war crimes in the Ilidza area, a court expert in psychiatry says that injured party Srecko Klaric suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, which could have been caused by the event from November 1995.
Testifying at the trial of Dusko Djajic for war crimes in the Ilidza area, a witness says that the indictee hit him in his face with his fist, took his movable property away and escorted him to a minefield at the beginning of November 1995.
The trial of Dusko Djajic, who is charged, before the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo, with war crimes against civilians in Ilidza municipality in November 1995, begins with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory statements by the Prosecution and Defence.
Dusko Djajic appears before the Cantonal court in Sarajevo and pleads not guilty to the charges that he committed war crimes against civilians in Ilidza municipality in November 1995.
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo orders a two-month extension of custody for Dusko Djajic, who is charged with war crimes against civilians in Ilidza municipality in November 1995.