Testifying at the trial for crimes in Foca, a Defence witness says that, while giving her statements, she has never been questioned about indictee Jasko Gazdic.
The Defence of Suad Kapic, who has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for crimes committed in the Sanski Most area, will file an appeal with the third-instance chamber,...
Drastic revisions in prison sentences between first and second instances are either a sign that the appeal process if working well, or a sign that something is very wrong with...
Representatives of the war crime strategy preparation working group do not want to speak about what will happen now that a working group member has resigned.
During 2006 Bosnias war crimes chamber confirmed 19 indictments and passed nine verdicts handing out 130 years and four months of prison time in total.
In the re-trial of Nedjo Samardzic, the Appeals Chamber sentenced him to 24 years' imprisonment for crimes committed in Foca.
Both the prosecution and the defence have presented their closing arguments before the appellate council, marking the final phase of the retrial.
After revoking first instance verdict, Appellate Council hears new case against Nedjo Samardzic.
The defence has dismissed the prosecution's evidence as unreliable and denounced witnesses' statements as staged and emotion-driven.
Prosecutors offer closing arguments against former Bosnian Serb soldier accused of rape and torture in Foca municipality.