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Defendant is in failing health and will travel to Belgrade for medical treatment.
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Serb assassin of an Austrian archduke has been appropriated to back more recent historical narratives.
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Former interior minister says there's a “possibility” his previous testimony was untrue.
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Prosecution wanted review of decision it said was based on use of “erroneous legal standard”.
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Judges reverse a number of former deputy interior minister’s convictions relating to Kosovo conflict.
Briefly Noted
7 Nov 14
Defendant is in failing health and will travel to Belgrade for medical treatment.
26 Jun 14
Serb assassin of an Austrian archduke has been appropriated to back more recent historical narratives.
Briefly Noted
20 Jun 14
Defendant says he will continue to speak out against the tribunal if allowed to leave detention.
Courtside
11 Apr 14
Former interior minister says there's a “possibility” his previous testimony was untrue.
Briefly Noted
25 Mar 14
Prosecution wanted review of decision it said was based on use of “erroneous legal standard”.
Briefly Noted
7 Feb 14
Convictions for aiding and abetting crimes in Sarajevo and Srebrenica were overturned in March 2013.
Courtside
31 Jan 14
Judges reverse a number of former deputy interior minister’s convictions relating to Kosovo conflict.
Courtside
24 Jan 14
Technical alterations lead to cuts in some sentences for four defendants.
Briefly Noted
20 Dec 13
Defendant fails to get case thrown out after one of the judges was removed.
Briefly Noted
2 Dec 13
Accused says it is wrong for a new judge to be appointed late in the day.
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