Keywords
indictment without investigation
criminal proceedings
court
criminal proceedings
court
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Indicting without an investigation? A judicial perspective . (2012). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 60(12), 31-49. https://doi.org/10.38146/bsz-ajia.2012.v60.i12.pp31-49
Abstract
Citing domestic and international case law and examples, the authors explore the question of how defendants’ rights could be protected if investigations were omitted in cases where a well-founded indictment could be submitted based merely on the reporting of a crime.
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