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  • 2024-05-26 10:01:27

    The defendants in criminal proceedings enjoy the following main procedural rights:

    1. The right to use the language of the nation in litigation;

    2. Have the right to be defended;

    3. The right to apply for withdrawal.

    4. Have the right to file charges against judicial personnel for their acts of infringing upon their lawful litigation rights and causing personal humiliation;

    5. No one shall be convicted without a judgment of the court according to law;

    6. Have the right to participate in court proceedings and know the facts and evidence of the alleged crime;

    7. Have the right to make a final statement;

    8. They have the right to appeal against judgments and orders of first instance, and have the right to appeal against legally effective judgments and orders.

    [Legal Basis]

    In Article 14 of the Criminal Procedure Law, the people's courts, the people's procuratorates and the public security organs shall guarantee the right of defense and other procedural rights enjoyed by criminal suspects, defendants and other participants in the proceedings according to law.

    Participants in the proceedings have the right to file charges against judges, procurators and investigators for acts that infringe upon citizens' procedural rights and humiliate their persons.

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