The lawyer for the former mayor of Funchal, detained on suspicion of corruption in Madeira, said this Wednesday that, given concerns about the delay in questioning detainees, more judges should hear the accused.
“If the Supreme Council of the Judiciary is concerned about this and has good reasons, it could bring in more investigating judges to hear the accused,” said Paulo Sae Cunha, asking what if at this point “there are two judges sending » Case: Why the accused are not heard by two judges or three.
“I don’t see any impediment to that and it’s made it easier and we haven’t exaggerated that, in fact, it now seems to be starting to cause excess time,” he added.
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Source: CM Jornal

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