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Roupakiotis said that he will immediately table an amendment in Parliament modifying trial rules so that the pre-trial proceedings for such controversial cases, including the main investigation and the process involving judicial councils, must be completed within a set period of time, followed by the setting of a trial date as a priority.
Under the new rules, the examining magistrate's investigation must be completed within six months and a trial hearing set within one year. In order to enable this to happen, difficult cases will be assigned to two or more examining magistrates at a time and a public prosecutor will set a trial date by priority, not more than 40 days after the documentation for a case is transferred. More importantly, the ability to keep these deadlines will be a decisive factor for the promotion of public prosecutors and justices.