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Once the legal practitioner has informed the prosecutor dealing with the case that he is representing X, the prosecutor will normally provide the legal practitioner with a copy of the charge and of any warned and cautioned statement made by X. If this has not been done, the legal practitioner should request that he be supplied with these documents.
 
Once the legal practitioner has informed the prosecutor dealing with the case that he is representing X, the prosecutor will normally provide the legal practitioner with a copy of the charge and of any warned and cautioned statement made by X. If this has not been done, the legal practitioner should request that he be supplied with these documents.
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See [[Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Criminal Defense Manual]]

Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 June 2010

Once the legal practitioner has informed the prosecutor dealing with the case that he is representing X, the prosecutor will normally provide the legal practitioner with a copy of the charge and of any warned and cautioned statement made by X. If this has not been done, the legal practitioner should request that he be supplied with these documents.



See Zimbabwe Criminal Defense Manual