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FOURTH SECTION
Applications nos 2100/10 and 2183/10
Alan WHITE against the United Kingdom
and Shinder Singh GANGAR against the United Kingdom
lodged on 7 January 2010 and 4 January 2010 respectively
STATEMENT OF FACTS
The circumstances of the case
COMPLAINTS
The applicants complain under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention that they have not had a final determination of the criminal proceedings against them within a reasonable time.
The applicants further complain under Article 6 § 3(b) of the Convention that they did not have adequate time and facilities for the preparation of their defences.
The applicants also complain under Article 6 § 3(c) of the Convention that they were not able to defend themselves through legal assistance of their own choice.
QUESTIONS TO THE PARTIES