Section IV
VERIFICATION OF COURT’S JUDGMENTS, RULINGS, AND DECISIONS
Chapter 29
FILING APPEALS
Article 348. Persons who may file an appeal
An appeal may be filed by:
1) convicted person, his/her legal representative and defense counsel – in so far as his/her interests are concerned;
2) acquitted person, his/her legal representative and defense counsel – in terms of motives and grounds for acquittal;
3) legal representative, defense counsel of an underage and the underage himself/herself in whose respect compulsory measure of educational natures has been enforced – in so far as his/her interests are concerned;
4) legal representative and defense counsel of the person in whose respect the issue of enforcing compulsory measure of medical nature was decided;
5) defendant whose case is dismissed, his/her legal representative and defense counsel - in terms of motives and grounds for dismissing the case;
6) defendant whose case was remanded for supplementary investigation, his/her legal representative and defense counsel - in terms of motives and grounds for remanding the case for supplementary investigation;
7) civil defendant or his/her representative – in so far as resolution of the claim is concerned;
8) prosecutor who participated in the trial of the case by a trial court, as well as prosecutor who approved the indictment – within the scope of charges pressed by the prosecutor who participated in the trial of the case by a trial court;
9) victim and his/her representative - in so far as victim’s interests are concerned but within the scope of claims brought in trial court;
10) civil plaintiff or his/her representative – in so far as disposition of the claim is concerned;
11) person in whose respect the court has made a presentment;
12) other persons in instances specified in the present Code.
Appeal against decision of acquittal or conviction or against sentence - national proceedings
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