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How does the constitution guarantee judicial independence

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The independence of the judiciary shall be guaranteed by the State and enshrined in the Constitution or the law of the country. ... This principle is without prejudice to judicial review or to mitigation or commutation by competent authorities of sentences imposed by the judiciary, in accordance with the law.

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