Title, Canon
1 12,450 | which they are legitimately accused; (4) ~those who are under
2 24,1078| 1078~In penal cases the accused, even if absent, can be
3 24,1139| advocate are necessary. 2. The accused, however, in a penal~trial
4 24,1139| either appointed by the accused or given by the judge. 3.
5 24,1152| extinguished by the death of the accused, by pardon granted by competent
6 27,1412| law more favorable to the accused is~to be applied. 3. If
7 27,1454| 1454~One who has falsely accused someone of an offense, is
8 27,1454| excommunication, especially if the accused is a confessor, hierarch,~
9 28,1469| hierarch is to hear the one accused of the offense~and the promoter
10 28,1471| contentious trial. 2. The accused is not bound to confess
11 28,1473| justice and~after citing the accused, prevent the accused from
12 28,1473| the accused, prevent the accused from the exercise~of sacred
13 28,1474| The judge must invite the accused, when cited, to appoint
14 28,1474| appoint ex officio for the accused, an~advocate, who shall
15 28,1474| remain in office until the accused has appointed an advocate.~
16 28,1475| must be accepted by the accused unless such a one is declared
17 28,1477| promoter of justice, the accused and the advocate for~the
18 28,1477| and the advocate for~the accused, and the injured party mentioned
19 28,1478| discussion of the case the accused or the advocate for the~
20 28,1478| or the advocate for the~accused always has the right to
21 28,1482| was not perpetrated by the accused, the~judge must declare
22 28,1482| sentence and absolve the accused,~even if it is also proven
23 28,1484| proposed challenge or if the accused has been acquitted for a~
24 28,1486| is required that: (1) the accused be informed of the~accusation
25 28,1486| or his delegate and the accused with the promoter of justice
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