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Acompensated if necessary for the period of detention following the pronouncement of the final judgment. Leave a reply Your email address will not be published. Mandatory fields are marked with Comment Name Email Website Save my name email and website in this browser for the next time I comment. comment. the asset. Turn off Raluca December Keep an eye on usModifying and supplementing the status of judges and prosecutors National legislation minutes Cosmin Cojocariu November Legislative proposal for the amendment and completion of Law no. regarding the status of judges and prosecutors Stage adopted by the Chamber of Deputies sent to the Senate for debate.
The draft law adopted in the meeting of .. of the Country Email List Chamber of Deputies as the first referred chamber adds and amends Law no. regarding the status of judges and prosecutors. ART. The state is patrimonially liable for damages caused by judicial errors. The liability of the state is established under the law and does not remove the liability of judges and prosecutors who exercised their function in bad faith or with gross negligence.
The cases in which the injured person has the right to compensation for damages caused by judicial errors committed in criminal proceedings are established by the Code of Criminal Procedure. material damages caused by judicial errors committed in other than criminal processes will not be able to be exercised unless criminal or disciplinary liability as the case may be has been established in advance by a final decision of the judge or the prosecutor for an act committed during the trial and if this act is likely to cause a miscarriage of justice. The person who during the trial contributed in any way to the commission of the judicial error by the judge or prosecutor is not entitled to compensation. For the reparation of the damage the injured.
The draft law adopted in the meeting of .. of the Country Email List Chamber of Deputies as the first referred chamber adds and amends Law no. regarding the status of judges and prosecutors. ART. The state is patrimonially liable for damages caused by judicial errors. The liability of the state is established under the law and does not remove the liability of judges and prosecutors who exercised their function in bad faith or with gross negligence.
The cases in which the injured person has the right to compensation for damages caused by judicial errors committed in criminal proceedings are established by the Code of Criminal Procedure. material damages caused by judicial errors committed in other than criminal processes will not be able to be exercised unless criminal or disciplinary liability as the case may be has been established in advance by a final decision of the judge or the prosecutor for an act committed during the trial and if this act is likely to cause a miscarriage of justice. The person who during the trial contributed in any way to the commission of the judicial error by the judge or prosecutor is not entitled to compensation. For the reparation of the damage the injured.