II. HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS
Article 20
(Orders for and Duration of Detention)
Upon detention, but not later than twenty-four hours thereafter, the person detained must be handed the written court order with a statement of reasons. The person detained has the right to appeal against the court order, and such appeal must be decided by a court within forty-eight hours. Detention may last only as long as there are legal reasons for such, but no longer than three months from the day of the deprivation of liberty.
The Supreme Court may extend the detention a further three months.
Fair trial standards
Rights during investigation - informed of belief that crime has been committed
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