Defense attorney Borislav Jamina requested that the court release his client, Dragan Sekaric, on the grounds that the prosecution has not proven any of the charges made against him.
As the trial of Dragan Sekaric for crimes in Visegrad and Gorazde continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, gives up the examination of two witnesses and presents one piece of material evidence.
The trial of Luka Majstorovic, who is charged with crimes in the Kula Penal and Correctional Facility in Eastern Sarajevo, has been postponed as the Defence attorney of the indictee had commitments related to another case.
At the trial for crimes in the Gorazde and Visegrad area the Defence presents a few pieces of material evidence, including medical documentation, confirming that indictee Dragan Sekaric was wounded in June 1992.
A State Prosecution witness says that, on May 25, 1992 she saw a person, whom others called by his nickname Gorazdak [a person from Gorazde], in Rodica Brdo village, Visegrad municipality, recognising the indictee in the courtroom as that person.
A protected witness was fined by the Bosnian court because he refused to testify at Serb fighter Dragan Sekaric's war crimes trial, claiming he was attacked and his family was not safe.
The trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad, has been postponed, because protected witness S-2 fails to appear in court.
A protected State Prosecution witness requests the Court to let him testify in absence of the public at the trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad.
As the trial of Dragan Sekaric for crimes in Visegrad continues, a protected State Prosecution witness says that her parents were killed in Kokino Selo, when she was less than two-years old.
As said at a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, the trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad in 1992 and 1993, is due to begin on March 24.