End of Judgment Justification Forms in Criminal Cases
This bill aims to restore the traditional form of judgment justifications in criminal cases, eliminating the mandatory use of forms. This will provide citizens, including defendants, with fuller access to court reasoning, making it easier to understand decisions and appeal them if necessary. The change is intended to improve the fairness of judicial proceedings and increase trust in the justice system.
Key points
Repeal of the provision requiring judgment justifications to be prepared on forms, meaning a return to full, descriptive justifications.
Increased transparency and comprehensibility of court decision motives for citizens, facilitating the defense of their rights.
Improved ability to effectively appeal judgments, as justifications will contain the court's full reasoning.
The change aims to strengthen the right to a fair trial, guaranteed by the Constitution.
2024-06-28
For
182
Against
254
Abstain
3
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_409
Process start date: 2024-05-21
Voting date: 2024-06-28
Meeting no: 14
Voting no: 20