#right to communicate

25.09.2025 13:50

Can a judge restrict a suspect's right to communicate with any persons?

In your opinion, can a judge restrict a suspect's right to communicate with any persons if such a restriction effectively prohibits him from contacting international organizations, communicating with other state bodies, or even choosing a new lawyer?

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