The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina will render a verdict on June 8 against Osman Sego for crimes committed against Croat detainees in Bugojno in 1993, after he reached a plea deal with the prosecution.
At a trial for crimes committed in Bugojno, the State Prosecution announces that it will examine Enes Handzic, whom the State Court sentenced to eight years in prison on Wednesday, as its witness. Handzic is due to be examined on June 1.
The State Court accepts a guilt admission agreement signed between Miroslav Anic and the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina for participation in an attack on Stupni Do village and schedules the pronouncement of a verdict for Tuesday, May 31.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has again postponed its decision about a guilt admission agreement for crimes committed in Bugojno, concluded between indictee Enes Handzic and the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has asked the State Court to order a one-month extension of custody for Miroslav Anic, who is suspected of war crimes committed in the Vares and Kiseljak area.
At the trial of four indictees charged with crimes committed against Bosnian Croats in Bugojno, the Court rejects the Prosecution's proposal to include in the case file a statement given by Selmo Cikotic, Bosnia's former justice minister, to the Hague Tribunal in 2004.
The trial of Alija Osmic, who is charged with crimes in Bugojno, was postponed for the second time, because the video link with the County Court in Split, via which expert witness Simun Andjelinovic was due to testify, could not be established.
At the trial of five indictees charged with the murder of civilians at Koricanske stijene, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents 24 pieces of material evidence.
The State Court on Wednesday ordered one-month custody for Miroslav Anic, known as Firga, after he pleaded guilty to three counts against him related to crimes committed against civilians and prisoners of war in the Kiseljak and Vares area.