PART TWO THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
CHAPTER II PERSONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Article 28
3. A person in pre-trial detention has the right to appeal the judge's decision. He has the right to be tried within a reasonable period of time or to be released on bail pursuant to law.
PART TWO THE FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
CHAPTER II PERSONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Article 42
2. Everyone, for the protection of his constitutional and legal rights, freedoms, and interests, or in the case of an accusation raised against him, has the right to a fair and public trial, within a reasonable time, by an independent and impartial court specified by law.
CHAPTER IV THE DEFENDANT
Article 43
Ascertainment on the liability of the defendant
3. When the need to ascertain the criminal liability arises during the preliminary investigation, the prosecutor, either ex officio or on the request of the defendant or his lawyer orders expert examination. In the meanwhile, the prosecutor performs only those actions, which do not require the conscious presence of the defendant. If delay may be prejudicial [for the evidence], evidence may be acquired if circumstances of pre-trial admission of evidence exist.
TITLE VI PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS
CHAPTER VII TIME LIMITS FOR COMPLETION OF INVESTIGATIONS
Article 323 Time limit of preliminary investigations
2. The time limit for termination of investigations is three months, from the date that the name of the person whom the criminal offence is attributed to has been written in the register of notification of criminal offences, and six months for criminal offences provided for in letters “a” and “b” of Article 75/a of this Code .
1. In the determination of any charge, the accused shall be entitled to a public hearing, having regard to the provisions of this Statute, to a fair hearing conducted impartially, and to the following minimum guarantees, in full equality:
(c) To be tried without undue delay;