A new extraordinary means of appeal in the Polish criminal procedure: the basic principles of a fair trial and a complaint against a cassatory judgment

Adrian Zbiciak, Tymon Markiewicz
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Background: The main purpose of this study is to present and evaluate a new, extraordinary means of appeal in Polish criminal procedure – a complaint against cassatory judgment of the appellate court from the point of view of principles of criminal proceedings. This includes hearing the case within a reasonable time, the right of defence, two-instance proceedings, and equality of arms in complaint proceedings. Methods: This study draws on comprehensive analyses of the provisions of the Polish Code of Criminal Procedure, partly based on case research, and comparing effects of these analyses with both the Polish constitutional standard and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Results: Complaint proceedings comply with the main requirements of a fair trial. Conclusions: Certain limitations on the right of the accused in the discussed proceedings are fully justified by their special features and are proportionate. This conclusion applies to the time-limit for submitting the complaint, the requirement to bring it only through the assistance of a defence counsel, and also to the way of examination of the complaint by the Supreme Court in writing at the closed session. All these solutions constitute only permissible, proportionate restrictions of the indicated principles. This proportionality results primarily from weighing the benefits of the complaint proceedings: limitations of cassatory adjudication in genere, respect for the appeal model of appellate proceedings, and maintaining uniformity of interpretation of narrowly defined grounds for cassatory adjudication.
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波兰刑事诉讼中一种新的特别上诉手段:公平审判和对最高法院判决提出申诉的基本原则
背景:本研究的主要目的是从刑事诉讼原则的角度提出和评价波兰刑事诉讼程序中的一种新的、特殊的上诉手段-对上诉法院的撤消判决提出申诉。这包括在合理时间内审理案件、辩护权、两审程序和申诉程序中的平等权利。方法:本研究利用对波兰刑事诉讼法条款的全面分析,部分基于案例研究,并将这些分析的效果与波兰宪法标准和欧洲人权法院(ECHR)的判例进行比较。结果:申诉程序符合公正审判的主要要求。结论:在所讨论的诉讼中,对被告权利的某些限制因其特殊性而完全合理,并且是相称的。这一结论适用于提出控诉的时限、只能通过辩护律师的协助提出控诉的要求,以及最高法院在非公开会议上以书面形式审查控诉的方式。所有这些解决方案仅构成对所述原则的允许的、相称的限制。这种相称性主要是由于权衡了申诉程序的利益:一般的撤消裁决的限制,对上诉程序的上诉模式的尊重,以及保持对撤消裁决的狭义理由的统一解释。
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