At the trial of four former Bosnian Serb soldiers, a prosecution witness said that he was abused and tortured with electric shocks at a local barracks in the town of Bileca in 1992.
The cantonal court in Sarajevo has acquitted former Bosnian Army serviceman Azemin Sadikovic for a second time of the killing of four Serb civilians in the Hadzici municipality in May 1992.
Expert witnesses for the prosecution and the defense stuck to their contradictory positions on Jozo Djojic’s ability to stand trial. The trial chamber decided to conduct a new expert examination of Djojic’s health.
Neuropsychiatrist Abdulah Kucukalic determined that Jozo Djojic is capable of participating in the criminal proceedings initiated against him.
The Jozo Djojic trial was postponed due to the failure of court expert Abdulah Kucukalic to appear in court.
The Jozo Djojic trial has been postponed due to the absence of the defendant at today’s hearing.
A court expert in neuropsychiatry has determined that Jozo Djojic is incapable of participating in the criminal proceedings against him.
Defense attorney Kenan Ademovic requested that his client, Jozo Djojic, be medically examined in order to assess whether he is fully aware of the charges laid against him.
Jozo Djojic, a former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, pleads not guilty to crimes in Odzak in June 1992.
The State Prosecution files an indictment against Jozo Djajic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, charging him with rape and sexual abuse in the Odzak area in 1992.