Case: Kondic Vinko et al.
27 August 2015
Presenting their findings at a status conference, a court ordered neuropsychiatrist stated that Vinko Kondic would not be able to participate in court proceedings in the future. Kondic, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, had his trial discontinued in 2010.
1 September 2014
Court medicine experts determine that health condition of indictee Vinko Kondic, whose trial was interrupted in September 2010 due to his illness, has not improved.
17 March 2014
The healthof indictee Vinko Kondic, who is not capable of following the trial due to Parkinson’s disease, has further deteriorated, a court expert says at a status conference.
26 August 2013
Medical court experts have determined that indictee Vinko Kondic is not capable of following the trial due to Parkinson’s disease - this was said at a status conference held as part of the trial for crimes in Kljuc.
10 August 2011
There are some who believe, particularly the victims of war crimes, that the expert analysis of indictees, which decides whether an indictee is fit to stand trial for war crimes before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is in fact an unnecessary drain on budgetary resources and obstructs the court proceedings.
28 January 2011
At a meeting with representatives of the Una-Sana Cantonal Prosecution and police on Friday, victims from the Kljuc area expressed their satisfaction with the efforts of those institutions in finding and processing war crimes perpetrators.
26 January 2011
At a status conference held in the case against Vinko Kondic, the Defence of the indictee says that, despite regular medical therapy, he is still incapable of following the trial.
10 January 2011
A witness testifies in defence of Marko Adamovic at the trial for crimes committed in Kljuc and says the indictee joined the Second Tactical Group's Command as Assistant Commander for Morale in mid June 1992.
30 December 2010
In its sixth year of operation, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chamber for War Crimes sentenced 15 persons to a total of 156 years in prison, and acquitted seven, while the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina claims that they are also investigating one thousand suspects over war crimes offences.
30 November 2010
Testifying in his own defence, indictee Marko Adamovic denies all of the 14 counts contained in the indictment against him, saying he was not Commander of the Kljuc Town Defence Command nor member of the Crisis Committee.
24 November 2010
At the trial for crimes committed in the Kljuc area a protected witness testifies in defence of Bosko Lukic at a closed session.
1 November 2010
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has refused to accept the findings of a team of experts who say that Vinko Kondic is not capable of following his trial, and called on the Court to allow another assessment of the indictee's mental and physical capacity.
25 October 2010
After more than two years, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has completed its presentation of evidence at the trial of Vinko Kondic, Bosko Lukic and Marko Adamovic, who are charged with crimes committed in Kljuc.
1 October 2010
Court expert Enra Suljic, a neurologist, presents her findings and opinion before the Trial Chamber and says that indictee Vinko Kondic will no longer be able to attend his trial due to problems with memory and reasoning and a poor state of health.
15 June 2010
The trial of three indictees charged with crimes committed in Kljuc has been postponed until the health condition of the first indictee, Vinko Kondic, has been checked.