Yes. At the very least, the judge should make sure that the accused has indeed been advised. It isn't mandatory that the accused be advised of their rights at the time of their first appearance before the judge. The possibility of advising the accused at other stages of the proceedings does exist. To my mind, the judge should have an obligation to ensure that the accused has a clear understanding of their rights.
On March 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.