The Concept of evidencies in the project of PC
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In the article conceptions of evidence and their evaluation in the draft of Criminal Procedure Code are analysed. The author does not approve of the conception of evidence which is labeled as “information received on the basis envisaged in laws” and in respect to the new Criminal Procedure Code proposes to carry on using the old conception of evidence labeled as “factual data”.
The author grounds his opinion on the fact that factual data about the circumstances of the case which have to be proved have been justified in Criminal, Civil and Administrative procedures because it makes both the investigation and adoption of procedural decisions clear and understandable.
The author grounds his opinion on the fact that factual data about the circumstances of the case which have to be proved have been justified in Criminal, Civil and Administrative procedures because it makes both the investigation and adoption of procedural decisions clear and understandable.
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