The ECtHR found that the presence of a police officer within hearing range during the applicant's first consultation with his solicitor infringed his right to an effective exercise of his defence rights, a violation of the ECHR, art 6(3)(c) read in conjunction with the ECHR, art 6(1).
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Brennan v UK (2002)
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The ECtHR found that the presence of a police officer within hearing range during the applicant's first consultation with his solicitor infringed his right to an effective exercise of his defence rights, a violation of the ECHR, art 6(3)(c) read in conjunction with the ECHR, art 6(1).
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The ECtHR found that the presence of a police officer within hearing range during the applicant's first consultation with his solicitor infringed his right to an effective exercise of his defence rights, a violation of the ECHR, art 6(3)(c) read in conjunction with the ECHR, art 6(1).
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Brennan v UK (2002)
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Open it Brennan v UK (2002) 34 EHRR 18. The ECtHR found that the presence of a police officer within hearing range during the applicant's first consultation with his solicitor infringed his right to an effective exercise of his defence rights, a violation of the ECHR, art 6(3)(c) read in conjunction with the ECHR, art 6(1).
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