Court experts examined by the defence speak about 450 Srebrenica residents in Sandici, and of Milos Stupar's "disputable and indisputable signatures".
Due to the poor health of one of the 11 indictees, the Srebrenica genocide trial has been postponed.
The Special Police Forces did not take part in attacks on civilians, witness claims.
Defence witness speaks about the burial of corpses in the Glogova mass grave.
Former Bratunac police chief testifies as a joint Defence witness at the trial of 11 indictees charged with genocide.
Lawyers representing 11 indictees charged with genocide have presented their proposed evidence plan.
Court to consider if reports by Richard Batler and Dean Manning qualify as evidence in BiH
In the continuation of the trial of 11 indictees charged with genocide in Srebrenica, another prosecution witness said that he saw Milos Stupar in Sandici on July 13, 1995.
Two witnesses recognised the indictees in the courtroom - but did not connect them to the murders in Kravica.
Defence lawyer asks for the prosecutor to be removed after a witness claims that he was"influenced".