Zhandos Umiraliyev
Zhandos Umiraliyev is the Deputy Attorney General of Kazakhstan, who recently participated in a constitutional reform commission meeting. He expressed concerns regarding proposed changes to the Constitution that would reduce the detention period without a court sanction from 72 to 48 hours, arguing that existing legislation sufficiently addresses this issue. Umiraliyev advocates for the protection of individual rights and supports the implementation of the 'Miranda rule' in Kazakhstan, emphasizing the need for suspects to be aware of their rights during legal proceedings.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period without a court decision.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev, the Deputy General Prosecutor of Kazakhstan, did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev, the deputy general prosecutor of Kazakhstan, did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period without a court decision.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev is the Deputy General Prosecutor of Kazakhstan who did not support the proposal for changes to detention laws.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev, the deputy general prosecutor of Kazakhstan, did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev, the deputy general prosecutor of Kazakhstan, did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhandos Umiraliyev did not support the proposal to reduce the detention period without a court decision.
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