Tuesday, October 16, 2007

TRIAL OF SERBIAN WAR CRIMINALS ZDRAVKO BOZIC,MLADEN BLAGOJEVIC,ZELJKO ZARIC AND ZORAN ZIVANOVIC TO CONTINUE ON OCT. 22

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (October 16,2007) - The Bosnian State Prosecutor's motion to include three statements into the material evidence has been rejected by the Bosnian State Court at the trial of four Serbian war criinals charged with war crimes committed in the eastern Bosnian town of Bratunac,during the 1992-1995 Serbian aggression against Bosnia.

Serbian war criminals Zdravko Bozic, Mladen Blagojevic, Zeljko Zaric and Zoran Zivanovic are on trial in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo accused of committing crimes against humanity committed in eastern Bosnia.

"The written records containing the statements of Blagojevic, Zaric and Zivanovic can, under certain legal conditions, such as during their testimony, be included in the records in the further course of this trial," the presiding judge explained.

The prosecution did not ask for the inclusion of Serbian war criminal Zdravko Bozic's statement into material evidence.

The Bosnian State Prosecutor also requested that some criminal codes be admitted as material evidence. However, the Trial Chamber rejected the proposal, explaining that laws cannot be admitted as material evidence
and that "the prosecution will probably use some legal regulations and include them in the records in the course of the trial".

Defence lawyers Dragica Golusac and Miroslav Ristic have asked the Bosnian State Court to order the transfer of their clients,Serbian war criminals Bozic and Zaric, from detention units in Tuzla and Mostar.

The trial of Serbian war criminals Zdravko Bozic, Mladen Blagojevic, Zeljko Zaric and Zoran Zivanovic will continue on October 22.

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