Nikola Marics defense plans on examining 24 witnesses and one expert witness at trial, and will also present approximately 130 pieces of material evidence.
Following the presentation of closing statements, the appellate chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to pronounce a verdict in the Zeljko Jukic case on March 3.
As the retrial of Zelko Jukic for crimes in the Prozor area continues, a Prosecution witness says that the indictee forced them to leave Lapsunj village.
Testifying at the retrial of Zeljko Jukic for crimes in Prozor, a State Prosecution witness says that the indictee hit her on her right leg during her deportation from Lapsunj village.
The Prosecution and Defence request the Court to quash a verdict under which Zeljko Jukic was sentenced to 13 years in prison for crimes against humanity committed in Prozor in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests an extension of custody for Nikola Maric, who is charged with crimes in Prozor, due to a danger that he might flee and influence witnesses and accomplices. The Defence objects to the motion.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests a three-month extension of custody for Nikola Maric, who is suspected of crimes in Prozor, so that new pieces of evidence can be collected.
After the Prosecution and Defence presented their closing statements at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, the Mostar Cantonal Court schedules the pronouncement of a verdict against Frano Vulic for Wednesday, November 13.