CASE OF BANDALETOV v. UKRAINE
(Application no. 23180/06)
JUDGMENT
STRASBOURG
31 October 2013
This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 � 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision.
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This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 � 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision .
The European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section), sitting as a Chamber composed of:
��������� Mark Villiger, President, ��������� Angelika Nu�berger, ��������� Bo�tjan M. Zupančič, ��������� Ann Power-Forde, ��������� Ganna Yudkivska, ��������� Andr� Potocki, ��������� Paul Lemmens, judges, and Claudia Westerdiek , Section Registrar,
�1. In the determination of ... any criminal charge against him, everyone is entitled to a fair ... hearing ... by [a] ... tribunal ...
... (c) to defend himself in person or through legal assistance of his own choosing or, if he has not sufficient means to pay for legal assistance, to be given it free when the interests of justice so require.�
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In the case of Bandaletov v. Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section), sitting as a Chamber composed of:
��������� Mark
Villiger, President,
��������� Angelika Nu�berger,
��������� Bo�tjan M. Zupančič,
��������� Ann Power-Forde,
��������� Ganna Yudkivska,
��������� Andr� Potocki,
��������� Paul Lemmens, judges,
and Claudia Westerdiek, Section Registrar,
Having deliberated in private on 8 October 2013,
Delivers the following judgment, which was adopted on that date:
PROCEDURE
THE FACTS
I. THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE
A. Criminal proceedings against the applicant
B. Other facts
II. RELEVANT DOMESTIC LAW AND PRACTICE
THE LAW
I. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 6 �� 1 AND 3 (c) OF THE CONVENTION
�1. In the determination of ... any criminal charge against him, everyone is entitled to a fair ... hearing ... by [a] ... tribunal ...
3. Everyone charged with a criminal offence has the following minimum rights:
... (c) to defend himself in person or through legal assistance of his own choosing or, if he has not sufficient means to pay for legal assistance, to be given it free when the interests of justice so require.�
A. Admissibility
B. Merits
1. The parties� submissions
(a) The applicant
(b) The Government
2. The Court�s assessment
(a) General principles
(b) Application of the above principles to the present case
II. THE REMAINDER OF THE APPLICATION
FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT UNANIMOUSLY
1. Declares the complaint under Article 6 �� 1 and 3 (c) of the Convention concerning the early restriction of the applicant�s right to legal defence admissible and the remainder of the application inadmissible;
2. Holds that there has been no violation of Article 6 �� 1 and 3 (c) of the Convention.
Done in English, and notified in writing on 31 October 2013, pursuant to Rule 77 �� 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.
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