Tuesday, 9 september 2025.
Longer Sentence or Acquittal of Vrtunic
The Prosecution requests the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to sentence Mladenko Vrtunic to more than ten years in prison for crimes against the civilian...
Bosnia Jails Serb Soldier for Women’s Brutal Murders
Former Bosnian Serb fighter Mladenko Vrtunic was sentenced to ten years in prison for abusing a man and brutally murdering his wife and mother-in-law in Kljuc in 1992.
Convict Bajic Defends “an Innocent Man”
As the trial of Mladenko Vrtunic continues before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, Defence witness Predrag Bajic says that the indictee was not with him when two women were killed.
Vrtunic Did not Cause Problems
As the trial of Mladenko Vrtunic continues before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, Defence witness Milutin Babic says that the indictee is “an innocent man held in prison”.
Vrtunic Did not Cause Problems
As the trial of Mladenko Vrtunic continues before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, Defence witness Milutin Babic says that the indictee is “an innocent man held in prison”.
Vrtunic Begins Presenting Defence on June 12
As decided at a status conference held before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, the first Defence witness of Mladenko Vrtunic, who is charged with crimes in the Kljuc area, is...
Bajic’s and Babic’s Admission of Guilt Accepted
The Bihac Cantonal Court accepts guilt admission agreements reached with Predrag Bajic and Sinisa Babic and sentences them to a total of 20 years in prison for war crimes in...
Nenad Bajic Too Admits Guilt
Nenad Bajic reaches an agreement with the Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac, in which he admits guilt for crimes committed in Kljuc.
Bajic and Babic Admit Guilt for Crimes in Kljuc
Predrag Bajic and Sinisa Babic reach an agreement with the Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac, admitting guilt for crimes committed in Kljuc.
Slobodan Dragic Admits Guilt
Slobodan Dragic, who is charged with crimes in Kljuc, reaches a guilt admission agreement, so the Trial Chamber of the Cantonal Court in Bihac separates his case from the case...