TITLE I
BASIC RULES AND ACTIONS IN THE CRIMINAL TRIAL
Chapter l
AIM AND BASIC RULES OF THE CRIMINAL TRIAL
Art.6 - The right to defence is guaranteed to the accused person, to the defendant and to the other parties all throughout the criminal trial.
During the criminal trial, the judicial bodies must ensure the parties' full exertion of their procedural rights, under the circumstances stipulated by the law and must administrate the evidence necessary for defence.
The judicial bodies must inform the accused person or the defendant, immediately and before hearing, of the deed of which he is held responsible and of its judicial status, and must ensure the preparation and exertion of his/ her defence.
Any party is entitled to assistance by defender during the criminal trial.
The judicial bodies must inform the accused person or the defendant, before his/ her first statement, on his/ her right to be assisted by a defender; this will be recorded in the official report of the hearing.
Under the circumstances and in the cases stipulated by the law, the judicial bodies must provide judicial assistance for the defendant, if the latter has not chosen a defender.
Fair trial standards
Rights during trial - legal assistance
Rights during investigation - self incrimination
Rights during investigation - informed of belief that crime has been committed
Rights during trial - informed promptly and in detail of charges
Rights during trial - adequate preparation of defence
Rights during trial - raise defences
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