The prosecution and the defense have called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to repeal the verdict in the Josip Maric case. Maric, a former member of the police and the assistant commander of the Security and Information Service in Kiseljak, was sentenced to one year in prison for crimes against civilians. He was acquitted of charges of crimes against prisoners of war in the Kiseljak area in June and July 1993.
The defense of Ilija Djogatovic has called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquit him or revoke the first instance verdict against him. Djogatovic has been sentenced to six years in prison for crimes committed in the Donji Vakuf area. The prosecution is asking that the appeal be rejected and the first instance verdict confirmed.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has repealed the acquittal in the Azemin Sadikovic case. Sadikovic has been charged with war crimes against civilians in the Hadzici area in May 1992.
The verdict in the retrial of Ilija Pavic will be announced by the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, November 26. Pavic has been charged with war crimes in Livno.
The state prosecution has called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to hand down a longer sentence in the case of Redzep Beganovic. Beganovic’s defense has requested a repeal or an acquittal. Beganogic has been charged with war crimes in Cazin.
The state prosecution called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to repeal Azemin Sadikovic’s acquittal. The defense requested that the court confirm the verdict. Sadikovic was charged with war crimes against the civilian population in the Hadzici area.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina repealed the verdict in the Ilija Pavic case and ordered a retrial. Pavic was sentenced to three years in prison for war crimes in Livno.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina repealed a verdict which sentenced Hajrudin Dedic to six years in prison. Dedic, a former police officer in Breza, was found guilty of torturing and treating civilians in Breza in an inhumane manner.
The defense of Sakib Dautovic asked the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquit him or repeal the initial verdict. Dautovic was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for crimes committed in Velika Kladusa.
The prosecution called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to increase the length of Ilija Pavic’s prison sentence. Pavic was sentenced to three years in prison for war crimes committed in Livno. His defense has called for an acquittal.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been has been ask to repeal Ratko Lavrnic’s acquittal. Lavrnic, who was accused of war crimes in Kljuc, says he was on the battlefield when his alleged crimes were committed.
The defense of Hajrudin Dedic has called upon the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to either acquit Dedic or repeal the verdict against him. The state prosecution called on the court to reject the appeal and to uphold the guilty verdict handed down by the cantonal court of Zenica in October 2014.