The detention review is the periodic check of detention by the detention and legal protection judge under sections 175, 176 StPO.
The detention review is the recurring check of whether pre-trial detention may continue. It takes place at the regional court and is decided by the detention and legal protection judge. Under sections 175, 176 StPO it runs at fixed intervals: the first detention review usually after fourteen days, then after one month and thereafter every two months. It is examined whether the urgent suspicion, a ground for detention and proportionality still exist. In addition, a release application can trigger a review hearing at any time.
What to do now: First, keep the next detention review date in view and prepare the defence for it in good time. Second, check whether more lenient measures can achieve the purpose of detention just as well, because proportionality is the most common point of leverage. Third, consider whether a release application should bring about an earlier hearing instead of waiting for the next date.