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GENERAL PART
Section One : GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2. PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Article 16. Public Trial
4. All statements of the suspect, the accused, and their defense attorney about their innocence, on the availability of evidence absolving the suspect or the accused or reducing their responsibility, all appeals on violation of the law in the course of criminal proceedings shall be thoroughly examined by the body conducting the criminal proceedings
GENERAL PART
Section Three: PARTIES AND OTHER PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 8. DEFENDANT PARTY
Article 63. The Rights and Obligations of the Suspect
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7) to give testimonies and to refuse from giving testimonies;
8) to give explanations and to refuse from giving explanations;
GENERAL PART
Section Three: PARTIES AND OTHER PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 8. DEFENDANT PARTY
Article 65. The Rights and Obligations of the Accused
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6) to give testimonies and to refuse from giving testimonies, to be cross-examined with people who testified against him;
7) to give explanations and to refuse from giving explanations;
GENERAL PART
Section Three: PARTIES AND OTHER PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 8. DEFENDANT PARTY
Article 65. The Rights and Obligations of the Accused
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11) to declare challenges;
12) to declare motions;
13) to declare one's guilt or innocence;
SPECIAL PART
SECTION 9. PROCEEDINGS IN FIRST INSTANCE COURT
CHAPTER 43. TRIAL
Article 336. Interrogation of the defendant
The chairman proposes to the defendant to testify on the charges brought against him and on other circumstances of the case. It is explained to the defendant that he is entitled not to testify and that can not do harm to the defendant.
Article 67
Rights of the accused
1. In the determination of any charge, the accused shall be entitled to a public hearing, having regard to the provisions of this Statute, to a fair hearing conducted impartially, and to the following minimum guarantees, in full equality:
(h) To make an unsworn oral or written statement in his or her defence