Case note: ECLI:CE:ECHR:2021:1125JUD006370319

Translated title of the contribution: Mucha v. Slowakia (ECHR, 63703/19) - Judicial impartiality and presumption of innocence with regard to plea bargaining in which complainant does not participate

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Abstract

Case note on the sentence Mucha v. Slowakia of the ECtHR. The case relates to judicial impartiality and the presumption of innocence within the context of plea bargaining involving multiple offenders. The Court decides that Article 6 ECHR was violated.
Translated title of the contributionMucha v. Slowakia (ECHR, 63703/19) - Judicial impartiality and presumption of innocence with regard to plea bargaining in which complainant does not participate
Original languageDutch
Number of pages6
JournalEHRC Updates
Volume2022
Publication statusPublished - 23-May-2022

Court cases

TitleECLI:CE:ECHR:2021:1125JUD006370319
CourtEuropees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens
Date of judgement25/11/2021
ECLI IDECLI:CE:ECHR:2021:1125JUD006370319

Keywords

  • plea bargaining
  • procesafspraken
  • EHRM
  • ECtHR

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