Indictee Gojko Klickovic files a motion with the Trial Chamber, asking it to dismiss the ex-officio attorneys, claiming that he no longer wants to participate in his own trial.
Gojko Klickovic abandons presentation of material evidence after the Trial Chamber refuses to accept one of the proposed documents, claiming it to be irrelevant to the trial.
The Trial Chamber orders the Defence of Gojko Klickovic to reduce the list of witnesses to be examined in the remainder of the trial "to a reasonable number".
As evidence presentation continued, Gojko Klickovic focused on documents he believes negate the blame of Bosnian Serbs for crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war.
Gojko Klickovic and his Defence claim that the material evidence presented at this trial show that "Muslim forces" planned an attack on Bosanska Krupa in 1992.
The Trial Chamber has accepted a proposal from the Defence of Gojko Klickovic for the examination of Radovan Karadzic and Momcilo Krajisnik when the trial for crimes in Bosanksa Krupa resumes.
The Trial Chamber has accepted a proposal from the Defence of Gojko Klickovic for the examination of Radovan Karadzic and Momcilo Krajisnik when the trial for crimes in Bosanksa Krupa resumes.