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THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE(Officia
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(2) Any person deprived of liberty
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Any form of violence and extortion
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Article 24(1) First-instance courts
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If it cannot be determined under th
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(1) If a court to which a case has
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(1) The president of the court rule
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The territorial jurisdiction of the
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temporary residence on justifiable
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(2) In the case of a failure of agg
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(3) Accused persons tried in absent
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(1) Searches of the abode and other
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or bring in an accused person, in o
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(3) Where the interests of the proc
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defence counsel is not present alth
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3) persons who would by their state
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(2) Witnesses shall always be asked
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(1) Where there exist circumstances
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Article 109đThe court is required
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(3) As a rule, persons questioned a
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Where expert opinions contain contr
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the basis of a substantiated propos
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(6) Photographs, audio recording, o
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(2) The order to have the accused p
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themselves make a promise before th
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as the evidence due to which it was
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(3) An appeal against the ruling re
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(6) The dispatch of a request, comp
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Article 158(1) Unless prescribed ot
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eing served for a response, shall b
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the proceedings who agrees to deliv
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(1) A record shall be kept of every
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investigating judge shall ex offici
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(4) Accused persons in detention ma
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(2) The costs of criminal proceedin
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criminally prosecutable ex officio,
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(5) Where a court finds it does not
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Article 206(1) Indemnification clai
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(1) Where the application of crimin
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5) Convicted persons, accused perso
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(3) Collection of information from
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(5) If during the interrogation the
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(1) The public prosecutor may reque
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(3) Suspects are required to fulfil
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B. PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGSChapter X
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(2) The investigating judge may als
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(1) During the investigation partie
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2) if the statutory limit for prose
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(3) When the investigating judge fi
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6) a statement of reasons indicatin
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(1) If the chamber does not deny th
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Article 280(1) Decisions of the cha
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(4) In the agreement on the admissi
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(3) Rulings on appeals referred to
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(4) Aggrieved parties summoned as w
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aggrieved also allow the attendance
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(5) Other decisions in connection w
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(2) Where a subsidiary prosecutor o
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(6) The president of the chamber is
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public. The ordering part of the ju
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(1) General provisions on interroga
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(2) The president of the chamber sh
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(1) Records of crime scene inspecti
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indictment are not allowed. If the
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1) that the court has no material j
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