The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and representatives of injured parties address the Court calling for a long prison sentence for Novak Djukic.
The Trial Chamber rejects the motion filed by Novak Djukic's defence asking the Court to release him on bail and let him defend himself while at liberty.
A status conference is held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at which the parties discuss bail relating to Novak Djukic's request to defend himself while at liberty.
Defence of Novak Djukic has tried to prove he was not guilty of shelling Tuzla in May 1995 by concentrating on the direction from which the missile was fired.
Following the presentation of evidence by the Prosecution and Defence, the Trial Chamber announces that it will present its own evidence at the trial of Novak Djukic.
A court expert claims that, judging by "the incisions made by fragments" in the Kapija area in Tuzla's downtown, it can be concluded that the projectile was fired from mount Ozren.