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The Judiciary and fair Trial rights |
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Tonga is committed to the rule of law; the constitution protects the right of a fair trial. The law applies to all citizens without exception. A court may not summon anyone without providing a written indictment stating the charges. Trials are public, and defendants have the option to request a seven-member jury. |
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The Judiciary and fair Trial rights Tonga is committed to the rule of law; the constitution protects the right of a fair trial. The law applies to all citizens without exception. A court may not summon anyone without providing a written indictment stating the charges. Trials are public, and defendants have the option to request a seven-member jury. |
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