Examples of using Before a judge in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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was detained at 6 a.m. on the morning of 25 November 2003 and brought before a judge only on 30 November 2003,
Article 5(4) requires in the first place an independent legal device by which the detainee may appear before a judge who will determine the lawfulness of the detention.
all Disputes in court before a judge or jury.
were never presented before a judge or given an opportunity to challenge their detention.
all Disputes in court before a judge or jury.
detained in relation to the commission of an offence must be brought promptly before a judge, and they have the right to a trial within a reasonable time or to be released pending trial,
To attach such importance to the special features of this case as to justify so lengthy a period of detention without appearance before a judge or other judicial officer would be an unacceptably wide interpretation of the plain meaning of the word"promptly".
the Netherlands- in which the periods spent in custody prior to appearance before a judge or other judicial officer ranged from seven to fifteen days were incompatible with the provision in question.
The Commission for its part has for more than twenty years taken the view that in normal cases a period of up to four days before the detained person is brought before a judge is compatible with the requirement of promptitude and that a somewhat longer period is justifiable in some circumstances.
He appeared before a judge and declared that he had not lived with Martí for years,
regular appearances before a judge over a year-long period.
the young woman was to be taken before a judge; and one of the fellows,
As to the applicant's complaints that he was not brought before a judge promptly to have the lawfulness of his arrest reviewed,
As predicted, the emir's servants captured Abo and brought him before a judge.
Holds that there has been a violation of Article 5§ 3 of the Convention(right to be brought promptly before a judge);
he was not brought before a judge promptly and was unlawfully denied release on bail;
he was not brought before a judge promptly and was denied release on bail.
Most of the captives held by the Ukrainian authorities were eventually brought before a judge and moved into the regular criminal justice system.
all those suspected of having fought in Syria are arrested and sent before a judge.