Following the presentation of closing statements by the Prosecution and Defence at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo schedules the pronouncement of a verdict against Mladen Markovic for May 27.
The District Prosecution of Eastern Sarajevo completes the presentation of its evidence at the trial of Mladen Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Visegrad area, by introducing three pieces of material evidence.
During the trial of Mladen Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Visegrad area, the Eastern Sarajevo District Prosecution presents, as material evidence, an album of photographs, including photographs on which protected witnesses identified the indictee.
The trial of Milan Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Sokolac area, before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo continues with the presentation of Defences material evidence.
As agreed at a status conference, the trial of Mladen Markovic, who is charged with crimes against the civilian population in the Visegrad area, is due to begin before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo on February 19.
At the Milan Markovic trial for crimes committed in Sokolac, a prosecution witness said that he could not remember the nickname the accused had during the war.
Four Defence witnesses say, at the trial of Milan Markovic for crimes committed in the Sokolac area, that the indictee was a driver with the First Romanija Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS and that he transported food to the Sarajevo area during 1992 and 1993.
The Defence of Zarije Ostojic, who is charged with crimes committed in Vlasenica, is due to submit a written motion to the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo, explaining protection measures for one of ICTY convicts, who is supposed to testify in defence of the indictee.
At the trial for crimes in the Sokolac area, held before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo the Prosecution presents a few pieces of material evidence, including, among others, extracts from death registry for two persons, who, as alleged by witnesses, were held in detention facilities in Sokolac.