Simons v. Belgium (dec.) - 71407/10 - CLIN [2012] ECHR 2023 (28 August 2012)

Simons v. Belgium (dec.) - 71407/10 - CLIN [2012] ECHR 2023 (28 August 2012)

The impossibility in law for persons charged with a criminal offence and deprived of their liberty to be assisted by a lawyer from the start of their detention affects the fairness of criminal proceedings but does not, by itself, render the detention unlawful under Article 5 § 1.

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Citation
[2012] ECHR 2023
Parties
Applicant: Simons; Respondent: Belgium
Jurisdiction
European Union
Judgment Date
28 August 2012
Procedural Posture
Application for Admissibility Before the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility
Outcome
inadmissible (manifestly ill-founded)
Legal Topics
Right to Liberty, Lawfulness of Detention, Legal Representation, Right to Fair Trial
Human Rights Law Criminal Procedure Right to Liberty Lawfulness of Detention Legal Representation Right to Fair Trial

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Parties

Simons

Applicant

Belgium

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Application for Admissibility Before the European Court of Human Rights / Decision on Admissibility

  1. 1 Whether the lack of legal representation during police custody and questioning by the investigating judge rendered the applicant's detention unlawful under Article 5 § 1 of the Convention

Ratio Decidendi

The impossibility in law for persons charged with a criminal offence and deprived of their liberty to be assisted by a lawyer from the start of their detention affects the fairness of criminal proceedings but does not, by itself, render the detention unlawful under Article 5 § 1.

Court Disposition

inadmissible (manifestly ill-founded)