Presence of Legal Practitioner when Warned and Cautioned Statement Recorded (Zimbabwe): Difference between revisions

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If the client has decided to make a warned and cautioned statement and has instructed his legal practitioner to be present when he makes this statement, the legal practitioner is legally entitled to be present when this statement is being recorded.
If the client has decided to make a warned and cautioned statement and has instructed his legal practitioner to be present when he makes this statement, the legal practitioner is legally entitled to be present when this statement is being recorded.
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See [[Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Criminal Defense Manual]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 3 August 2010

If the client has decided to make a warned and cautioned statement and has instructed his legal practitioner to be present when he makes this statement, the legal practitioner is legally entitled to be present when this statement is being recorded.


See Zimbabwe Criminal Defense Manual