Crime in FRKAŠIĆ (defendant Željko Prica et al.)

Trials in Croatia :: Verdict after appeal

Trial against Željko Prica and Stipo Tomić, charged with a war crime against prisoners of war referred to in Article 122 of the OKZRH.

TRIAL AT FIRST INSTANCE

Gospić County Court

Defendants: Željko Prica and Stipo Tomić, available

According to the Gospić County Court's verdict No. K-12/02 of 24 April 2003, the accused persons Željko Prica and Stipo Tomić were found guilty that they maltreated confined members of Croatian formations in the prison in Frkašić.

Prica was sentenced to 6 and Tomić to 5 years in prison.

SUPREME COURT VERDICT

According to the Croatian Supreme Court's (VSRH) verdict of 5 October 2004, the first-instance verdict was modified in the part determining the sentence wherein defendant Prica was sentenced to 8 years in prison and defendant Tomić to 6 years in prison.

The VSRH verdict No. I Kž 629/03-3 of 5 October 2004 can be read in Croatian here.



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