1. Everyone charged with an offence is presumed innocent until convicted.
2. An accused person has the right to select, and be assisted by, a lawyer
at all stages of the proceedings and the law shall determine the circumstances
for which the presence of the lawyer is mandatory.
3. Every individual is guaranteed the inviolable right of hearing and
defence in criminal proceedings.
4. Evidence is of no effect if obtained by torture, coercion, infringement
of the physical or moral integrity of the individual, or wrongful interference
with private life, the home, correspondence or other forms of communication.
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