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Pravdic Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison at Retrial
The cantonal court of Zenica sentenced Franjo Pravdic to 11 years in prison for war crimes committed in the Zepce area.
Pravdic Verdict Scheduled for November 11
The retrial of Franjo Pravdic, charged with war crimes in Zepce, has been completed. The cantonal court of Zenica will hand down a new verdict in the case on November...
Physical Similarities Between Defendant and Uncle Discussed at Pravdic Retrial
A defense witness was examined at today’s hearing of the retrial of Franjo Pravdic at the cantonal court of Zenica. The witness was examined on Pravdic’s appearance at the time...
Pravdic Retrial Has Begun
The retrial of Franjo Pravdic began at the cantonal court of Zenica. Pravdic has been charged with war crimes in Zepce.
11-Year Prison Sentence Against Pravdic Repealed, Retrial Ordered
The Supreme Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina repealed the verdict against Franjo Pravdic, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison for war crimes in Zepce. The case was returned...
Franjo Pravdic Presents Appeal at Supreme Court
Presenting its appeal to the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the defense of Franjo Pravdic said their client had been wrongly found guilty of murder due...
Pravdic Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison
The Cantonal Court in Zenica sentences a former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, Franjo Pravdic to 11 years in prison for having murdered two prisoners of war.
Verdict against Pravdic on December 19
Following the presentation of closing statements, the Trial Chamber of the Cantonal Court in Zenica scheduled the pronouncement of a verdict against Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with crimes in...
Murderer’s Identity Switched
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, two Defence witnesses say that the indictee did not participate in the murder of two prisoners of war...
Identification on the Basis of Photographs
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with murder of prisoners of war, continues, Bojan Jovicinac of the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, says before the Cantonal...