Friday, 16 may 2025.
Prosecution Calls for Guilty Verdict in Condric Trial
The state prosecution has called for a prison sentence for former military police officer Mato Condric, who’s been charged with rape and prisoner abuse in Bosanski Brod.
Injured Party in Sanski Most War Crimes Case Diagnosed With PTSD
The trial of four former Bosnian Serb soldiers accused of war crimes in Sanski Most continued with expert findings on the mental health of one of the injured parties in...
Bosnian Entity Courts Sentenced 34 Individuals For Wartime Sexual Violence
Entity level courts have sentenced 34 persons for wartime sexual violence from 2004 to 2014, an OSCE conference in Sarajevo stated.
Presentation of Evidence Completed at Dulic Trial
The Bosnian state court decided to reject the examination of the last defense witness in the Dzevad Dulic trial, ending the evidence presentation process.
Character Witnesses Describe Barukcic as Decent Family Man
Friends and family members testifying in defense of Martin Barukcic described him as good, decent and non-violent. His aunt and uncle said Barukcic was in Croatia during the time period...
Six Year Sentence Against Solesa Confirmed
The Federation supreme court has confirmed a verdict which sentences Dusko Soles, a former member of the Bosnian Serb Army, to six years in prison.
Neuropsychiatrist Describes Trauma of Victim in Kovacevic Trial
A state prosecution witness at the Petar Kovacevic trial said one of Kovacevic’s alleged victims told her she’d been sexually abused in Visegrad.
Vojic and Mesic Trial Postponed Indefinitely
The trial of Adil Vojic and Bekir Mesic has been postponed indefinitely, after the Bosnian state prosecution failed to provide information about pending witnesses.
Vojic and Mesic Trial Postponed Indefinitely
The trial of Adil Vojic and Bekir Mesic has been postponed indefinitely, after the Bosnian state prosecution failed to provide information about pending witnesses.
Closed Session for Testimony of Two Witnesses in Gojkovic Trial
Today’s hearing of the Milkan Gojkovic trial was held in a closed session at the cantonal court of Sarajevo, in order to protect the injured party in the case.