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Amending Article 218 Of The Criminal Procedural Code Of Ukraine Regarding The Defendant's Acquaintance And Protector With Materials Of Criminal Case

Original Language Title: Про внесення змін до статті 218 Кримінально-процесуального кодексу України щодо ознайомлення обвинуваченого і захисника з матеріалами кримінальної справи

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{The law has lost validity on the basis of the Code
N 4651-VI ( 4651-17 ) From 13.04.2012, VR
2013, N 9-10, N 11-12, N 13, pp. 88}
For amendments to Article 218
Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine
concerning the introduction of the accused
and a defender with materials of criminal case
(Information of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VR), 2011, N 42, pp. 430)

Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oh, I am. :
1. Article 218 of the Criminal Procedure Code
Ukraine ( 1001-05 , 1002-05 ) Such changes:
1) Part of the sixth is taught in such an editorial:
" The accused and his protector cannot be limited in time,
required by them to familiarize with all the materials of the case in
Smart lines ";
2) complement to be part of the seventh such content:
" In case of delayed familiarity with the materials of the case
the accused or his protector of the investigator for the consent of the
prosecutor or prosecutor to sue for the place of failure
The investigation of the submission that the judge considers and his ruling may
define the rows during which the defendant and his protector
We need to get acquainted with the materials of the case and ask for a petition.
After completing this line, the defendant and his protector
are considered familiar with the materials of the case. At the judge's ruling
by the prosecutor, accused or his protector for three dibs of
the day of her sentencing may be filed by the appeal. No appeal
stops the execution of a judge ' s ruling. "
2. This Act will take effect from the day of its publication.

President of Ukraine V. YASUKOVIC
Um ... Kiev, 8 April 2011
N 3228-VI