Supreme Court clarifies when a citizen can be kicked out of the courtroom

The Supreme Court has clarified in which cases a citizen can be expelled from the courtroom, writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

According to the resolution adopted by the plenary assembly of the Supreme Court of Russia Of the Code of Arbitration Procedure of the Russian Federation when considering cases in the court of first instance & # 39; ', To persons who violated the order during the session of the tribunal or who do not obey the lawful orders of the president of the tribunal, the arbitral tribunal has the right to apply, after warning, a procedural measure of constraint in the form of removal from the courtroom. So, if a person causes a scandal and does not respond to comments, they can be kicked out. If more than one shout, the whole group will be removed.

At the same time, it is clarified that if a participant in the process regularly interrupts the judge and does not allow others to speak, he may himself be limited to speaking time.

The law also allows limiting the speaking time of participants in the process who talk too much, including expressing unnecessary information. An unauthorized violation of the order of speech may include, for example, a participant in the trial interrupting the presiding judge or other participants.

Previously, the Forces RF armies explained what information from the complaints could be considered defamatory. We are talking about a situation where citizens persistently write complaints against someone, accusing them of wrongdoing.

In addition, the Supreme Court reiterated the need to wear masks in the store. Even though the outlet does not offer personal protective equipment, visitors are required to wear it.

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