Back from the Dead
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
THE Constitutional Court decision rendered Tuesday last week flies in the face of one it made three years earlier, when it invalidated the presidential warrants required to question lawmakers accused of crimes.
In an 111-page decision, the Constitutional Court has reversed course, once again obliging investigators to secure presidential warrants before questioning House of Representatives (DPR) members with criminal allegations.
THE Constitutional Court decision rendered Tuesday last week flies in the face of one it made three years earlier, when it invalidated the presidential warrants required to question lawmakers accused of crimes.
In an 111-page decision, the Constitutional Court has reversed course, once again obliging investigators to secure presidential warrants before questioning House of Representatives (DPR) members with criminal allegations.
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