
Special procedures
Legal assistance to convicted persons and persons who have been unjustly deprived of their liberty or convicted
Legal assistance for convicted persons
Erdeljan Law Office provides legal assistance to convicted persons in the following proceedings:
Parole release procedure
If the conditions prescribed by law are met, the convicted person may be released on parole after serving 2/3 of the imposed prison sentence.
Erdeljan Law Office provides legal assistance in this process through the submission of an application for parole and representation at the hearing where the application is decided.
Rehabilitation procedure
Erdeljan Law Office provides legal assistance to convicted persons in exercising their right to legal and judicial rehabilitation, ensuring that the proceedings are conducted properly and that the client's rights are realized.
Procedure for termination of security measure or legal consequences of conviction
Erdeljan Law Office provides legal assistance through filing a petition and representation at hearings in proceedings for:
Legal assistance to persons who have been unjustly deprived of their liberty or convicted
Persons who have been unjustly deprived of their liberty or unjustly convicted in criminal proceedings, when the conditions prescribed by law are met, have the right to compensation for material and non-material damage, as well as the right to moral satisfaction.
A person whose employment or insured status has been terminated due to unjustified deprivation of liberty or unjustified conviction has the right to recognition of work experience and insurance experience for the period in which they did not work, as if the termination had not occurred.
Erdeljan Law Office provides legal assistance in procedures for exercising these rights, including filing claims for compensation for damages and representation before competent authorities.
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