Violation of the rights of the suspect
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?
If a serviceman was denied discharge from military service based on a military medical commission's conclusion of limited fitness, can he appeal this decision in court?
...or arrest? What are the procedures for recognition of such violations and compensation for damages?
...crime? What are the procedures for detention, questioning and prosecution?
In your opinion, can a judge limit a suspect's right to defense by his decision, in particular, prohibit him from communicating with an unspecified group of people? Isn't such a restriction a violation of the suspect's fundamental rights?
If a judge spreads pro-Russian narratives, can his actions be considered a violation of the Law 'On the Judiciary and the Status of Judges', and what consequences could this have for him?