Today (November 6), the Centre for Rights and Liberties Protection in Criminal Cases has officially opened at the Phuket Provincial Juvenile and Family Court aiming to offer proper protection and education to the people involved in criminal cases and to assist the legal process to continue under the rule of law. “This will help people understand more about the rights and liberties of people involved in crimes both for themselves and others. It will also help people to understand about the criminal case process in court and recognise the fairness of judges’ decisions,” said Suprawat Ritchoo, Chief Justice of Phuket Provincial Juvenile and Family Court
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Phuket’s Centre for Rights and Liberties Protection in Criminal Cases officially opens
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