Do you believe that a judge has the right to prohibit a suspect from communicating with an unspecified group of people if this could significantly limit his right to defense?
Do you believe that a judge has the right to prohibit a suspect from communicating with an unspecified group of people if this could significantly limit his right to defense?
According to the law (Article 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure), the investigating judge has the right to prohibit a suspect from communicating with any person. However, firstly, this must be done by the investigating judge (and not by any other entity), and secondly, such a prohibition should not apply to any persons in general, but to specifically identified persons.