THE PRELIMINARY HEARING – THE CENTRAL STAGE OF THE COURT PROCEEDINGS
Rakhmonova Surayyo Makhmudovna , Doctor of Sciences in Law, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Criminal Law High School of Judges with the Supreme Judicial Council of the Republic of UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the theoretical and practical aspects of the institute of preliminary hearing in the criminal procedure of the Republic of Uzbekistan, examines historical types of legal proceedings through the lens of the institution under consideration, conducts a comparative analysis of the functioning of the preliminary hearing in the criminal procedure of other countries. In addition, the algorithms of its action and its influence on the implementation of procedural functions by the participants in the criminal procedure are comprehensively discussed.
Keywords
Ordering the criminal case to trial, issues to be clarified in terms of the case
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