Owen is correct. Allow me to quote the passage from Lukic's Trial Chamber judgement:
"The majority of the Trial Chamber has found that the Uzice hospital logbook entry and Uzice hospital case history are false and they arrive at this conclusion on the basis that the evidence of Dr. Raby that the 1992 x-ray presented by Mitar Vasiljevic during his trial in support of his alibi, does not match an x-ray taken of his leg in 2001. As a consequence of their finding that the hospital records are false, the majority accepts the evidence of the Prosecution witnesses that Mitar Vasiljevic was present at Pionirska street on 14 June 1992 during the periods of the transfer and the house burning."
Bishop, your so called "facts" are compilation of already discredited Serbian lies and distortions about Srebrenica. You will find factual answers to all your questions in more credible sources like http://srebrenica-genocide.blogspot.com and http://www.icty.org.
In Lukic's judgement majority of judges agreed that hospital records provided by Dr. Moljevic were unreliable. Dr. Aleksandar Moljevic, who provided questionable hospital records in support of Mitar Vasiljevic's alibi, was his close personal friend. Vasiljevic was initially indicted together with Milan Lukic and Sredoje Lukic, but the indictment was 'separated' because at the time of Vasiljevic's arrest, Lukic cousins were still on the run. Multiple witnesses placed Mitar Vasiljevic on the scene of both episodes of fires, involving the Pionirska street incident in which Serb paramilitaries burned alive at least 59 Bosniak women, children and the elderly on 14 June 1992, and the Bikavac incident in which Serb paramilitaries burned alive at least 60 Bosniak women, children and the elderly on 27 June 1992. After helping Lukic cousins to barricade Bosniak civilians in an abandoned house on 14 June 1992, Vasiljevic allegedly fell from a horse and broke his leg. Then he was allegedly transported to Uzice hospital and he came back to Visegrad on 28 June, a day following the second incident in Bikavac. How convenient. No wonder subsequent judges who reviewed the same evidence concluded it was entirely unreliable. I've published a detailed analysis of both cases in Bosnian language at the following link http://www.bosniak.org/bosanski/pravda-za-visegrad-i-kolaps-alibija-mitra-vasiljevica/
Your worthless and intellectually deficient comment does not deserve any dignified response.