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  1. The manner in which Article 6 paras. 1 and 3 (c) is to be applied during the preliminary investigation depends on the special features of the proceedings involved and on the circumstances of the case; in order to determine whether the aim of Article 6 - a fair trial - has been achieved, regard must be had to the entirety of the domestic procee...

  2. 4 dni temu · Evidence. *In criminal trials, the accused are innocent until proven guilty. *The prosecution carries the burden of having to prove their guilt 'beyond all reasonable doubt' whilst the defence has to prove that the prosecution's arguments are insufficient for a conviction.

  3. Their first rights come when reporting a crime where police must give them a crime number, confirmation and details to contact the officer that’s looking at the case.

  4. This briefing: Situates procedural fairness within the wider discussion about the legitimacy of criminal justice institutions; Defines procedural fairness, its key principles, and its research basis in various legal and justice settings;

  5. Whilst in custody the detainee has rights under The Police And Criminal Evidence Act (PACE): 1 . A right to have someone informed of your arrest 2 . A right to silence 3.

  6. Detailed explanation including clear and relevant examples of the requirements (tests) of the CPS in prosecuting suspects. (3-4) Charging role- Criminal and Justice Act, 2003. Prosecution of Offences Act, 1985. Full code test (evidential and public interest)

  7. for most criminal process are adopted, a unified court and administration would be the best medium for ensuring a fair, efficient and effective criminal process.

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