Disputing Death Sentences
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
The Supreme Court Circular No. 7/2014 has further blurred our already complicated legal system. At present, the judge responsible for a particular case review and the prosecutor who executed the verdict, must now try to resolve two conflicting regulations.
The first is the legislation on the Supreme Court and one on the Judiciary's Authority, which limits appeals or case reviews to no more than one time. The second is the Criminal Code Procedures (KUHAP), which allow case reviews or appeals to be submitted more than once. If this difference is not resolved, there will be legal chaos in this nation.
The Supreme Court Circular No. 7/2014 has further blurred our already complicated legal system. At present, the judge responsible for a particular case review and the prosecutor who executed the verdict, must now try to resolve two conflicting regulations.
The first is the legislation on the Supreme Court and one on the Judiciary's Authority, which limits appeals or case reviews to no more than one time. The second is the Criminal Code Procedures
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