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  1. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Malawi 2012

    "Defendants are presumed innocent and have the right to a public trial but not to a trial by jury. The Ministry of Justice continued its indefinite suspension ...

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  2. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mali 2012

    "The law stipulates that charged prisoners must be tried within one year, but this limit frequently was exceeded, and lengthy pretrial detention was a problem. ...

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  3. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mauritania 2012

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  4. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mauritius 2012

    "Defendants enjoy a presumption of innocence, and trials are public. The law provides for the right to a fair trial and an independent judiciary generally ...

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  5. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Morocco 2012

    "Although the government claimed that accused persons were generally brought to trial within two months, prosecutors may request as many as five additional ...

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  6. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mozambique 2012

    "Excessively long pretrial detention continued to be a serious problem, due in part to an inadequate number of judges and prosecutors and poor communication ...

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  7. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Namibia 2012

    "Lengthy pretrial detention remained a significant problem. In 2010 approximately 8 percent of the general prison population was awaiting trial. At Windhoek’s ...

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  8. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Niger 2012 Located in Resource centre
  9. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Nigeria 2012

    "The constitution provides for public trials in the regular court system and individual rights in criminal and civil cases. The constitution does not provide ...

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  10. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Republic of Congo 2012

    "Lengthy pretrial detention due to judicial backlogs was a problem. Pretrial detainees continued to constitute three-fourths of the prison population. On ...

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