Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives and Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate by the Department of State in Accordance with Sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, Volumul 1991U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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Pagina 18
... defendant's right to due process is provided for by law and largely honored in practice , although many defendants are not apprised of their rights in pretrial or trial proceedings . BOTSWANA Most trials are held in public , and court 18.
... defendant's right to due process is provided for by law and largely honored in practice , although many defendants are not apprised of their rights in pretrial or trial proceedings . BOTSWANA Most trials are held in public , and court 18.
Pagina 95
... Defendants accused of felonies or capital crimes have the right to legal counsel , and the judicial system provides for court - appointed attorneys for indigent defendants . In practice , many defendants cannot afford private counsel ...
... Defendants accused of felonies or capital crimes have the right to legal counsel , and the judicial system provides for court - appointed attorneys for indigent defendants . In practice , many defendants cannot afford private counsel ...
Pagina 151
... defendants have a right to be present , to be represented by an attorney , and to present evidence and cross - examine witnesses . This system includes high courts , appeals courts , and the Supreme Court headed by a Chief Justice ...
... defendants have a right to be present , to be represented by an attorney , and to present evidence and cross - examine witnesses . This system includes high courts , appeals courts , and the Supreme Court headed by a Chief Justice ...
Pagina 179
... defendants met in a private room to discuss the overthrow of the Government , but no witnesses came forward to substantiate this claim . The Government's case depended on documents , found in the possession of the accused , which were ...
... defendants met in a private room to discuss the overthrow of the Government , but no witnesses came forward to substantiate this claim . The Government's case depended on documents , found in the possession of the accused , which were ...
Pagina 213
... defendants have the right to be present , to confront witnesses , and to present evidence . Defendants enjoy a presumption of innocence under the Malagasy penal code . The 1975 Constitution provides for an independent judiciary , and ...
... defendants have the right to be present , to confront witnesses , and to present evidence . Defendants enjoy a presumption of innocence under the Malagasy penal code . The 1975 Constitution provides for an independent judiciary , and ...
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