19 May 2010
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Court to revoke the first instance verdict acquitting Ferid Hodzic of crimes committed in Vlasenica, and order a retrial, while the Defence says the indictee's responsibility for capturing and detaining civilians and prisoners-of-war has not been proved.
22 June 2009
At the trial of Ferid Hodzic, defence witnesses maintained the indictee could not have been responsible for any crimes committed in the ‘Stala’ prison in Rovasi.
15 May 2009
The Trial Chamber, sitting in the case of Ferid Hodzic, sets preliminary dates for the presentation of closing arguments and verdict.
26 March 2009
An additional Prosecution witness claims the indictee "had control over the prison guards" in Rovasi hamlet, where Serb detainees were held.
6 March 2009
The last Defence witness at the trial of Ferid Hodzic once again denies that the Army had responsibility for "Stala" prison.
27 February 2009
A Defence witness claims that Ferid Hodzic did not have any competencies in regard to military forces located in Cerska.
22 September 2008
Following the testimony of a court expert, the Trial Chamber decides to postpone the main trial against Ferid Hodzic until further notice.
28 August 2008
The Trial Chamber orders an urgent medical examination of the indictee in order to determine whether he can follow the trial.
18 August 2008
A team of medical doctors considers Ferid Hodzic incapable of following the trial.
14 July 2008
Due to the indictee's bad health it is still not know when the trial for Rovasi hamlet crimes will continue.
23 June 2008
The trial for Vlasenica crimes has been postponed until further notice due to the sickness of indictee Ferid Hodzic.
5 June 2008
New strategies need to be developed to clarify which war crime cases go before the State Court, and which can be safely referred to lower courts.
22 May 2008
A Defence witness says that the indictee was commander of the Joint Staffs, based in Rovasi, in May 1992.
22 May 2008
Prosecution witnesses in the trial of Ferid Hodzic mainly testified in his favour, denying he committed any crimes in the camp near Vlasenica.
20 May 2008
Witness Sladjan Ilic says that a surviving prisoner told him that "Naser Oric's men" took the detainees from Rovasi to Srebrenica.