In an address on national radio and television, Ben Ali said the planned constitutional changes would " confer a privileged place for freedoms and human rights " and strengthen judicial guarantees.
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Officials also ordered him to pay a euro1.35 million ( US $ 1.62 million ) judicial guarantee and required him not to talk to several others involved in the case, the lawyer said.
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_" The passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples ."
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However, the way the law was applied was clearly punitive and arbitrary : police would often use the Vagrancy laws against suspected political dissenters, using their homosexuality as a way to go around the judicial guarantees.
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Officials also ordered him to pay a euro1 . 35 million ( US $ 1 . 62 million ) judicial guarantee and required him not to talk to several others involved in the case, the lawyer said.
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Human Rights Watch said in its letter that Espinoza served on at least one Pinochet-era war tribunal that sentenced people to prison or death after proceedings that " violated the most fundamental judicial guarantees of due process ."
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Human rights watch said in its letter that Espinoza served on at least one Pinochet-era war tribunal that sentenced people to prison or death after proceedings that " violated the most fundamental judicial guarantees of due process ."
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Human Rights Watch said in its letter that after Pinochet's 1973 coup, Espinoza served on at least one war tribunal that sentenced people to prison or death after proceedings that " violated the most fundamental judicial guarantees of due process ."
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"What needs to be made clear is that the government is going to give judicial guarantees to the planting of genetically modified soybeans, no matter what, " Rodrigues said . " This is a political decision that has already been taken ."
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"the Commission considers that the State s conduct in introducing evidence of unadjudicated foreign crimes during Mr . Garza s capital sentencing hearing was antithetical to the most basic and fundamental judicial guarantees applicable in attributing responsibility and punishment to individuals for crimes.