Yen Buytaert
Lawyer
Mr. Yen Buytaert graduated with a specialization in “criminal law and criminal procedure law”. He then started his career as a lawyer at a renowned criminal law firm, where he exclusively focused on criminal cases. To this day, he still exclusively handles criminal cases, with great attention to the criminal procedure.
In this regard, Mr. Buytaert also holds a “certificate of training in appeals procedures in criminal cases”, which allows him to act in criminal cases before the Court of Cassation, which is the court that judges whether a conviction is affected by irregularities/procedural errors, for example.
He also assists clients during police interrogations and their preparation.
The client’s interest is essential, and Mr. Buytaert is very straightforward about this. After all, in the first instance, it is not about whether you have or have not done something, but mainly whether this can also be proven and that the evidence is presented according to the law: not the (possible) act is defended, but the person who is suspected of it.
Indeed, Mr. Buytaert takes it as a point of honor to oppose unjustified government actions such as those of the police and the public prosecutor’s office, but judges must also adhere to the law: the procedural position of the person seeking justice must be determined by the law and not by allowing arbitrary government actions.
Mr. Buytaert has had his own criminal law practice for many years and eventually founded the NovaLegal office together with Mr. Annelien Welvaert.