The eight men, four of whom are still at large, were given sentences ranging from six to eight years.
They were convicted of abusing civilian prisoners of Serbian nationality in Split's Lora prison in 1992. Two of the prisoners died as a result of the maltreatment.
In a first trial held in 2002, which was subsequently annulled, all eight defendants were found not guilty.
The Croatian judiciary has been criticized over its alleged ethnic bias and lack of objectivity.
(dpa)
They were convicted of abusing civilian prisoners of Serbian nationality in Split's Lora prison in 1992. Two of the prisoners died as a result of the maltreatment.
In a first trial held in 2002, which was subsequently annulled, all eight defendants were found not guilty.
The Croatian judiciary has been criticized over its alleged ethnic bias and lack of objectivity.
(dpa)