Constitutional Court Rules Precedent on Principle of Inseverability of Appeal Unconstitutional
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The Constitutional Court has ruled a 1940 Supreme Court precedent on the principle of inseverability of appeal unconstitutional. The Court found that applying this principle to parts of a judgment where a defendant was acquitted infringes upon the constitutional rights to personal freedom and litigation.