ENSURING BY THE PROSECUTOR OF THE ADMISSIBILITY OF THE MATERIALS OF THE PRE-INVESTIGATION CHECK
Matkhalikov Rasul , Independent Researcher University Of Public Security Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
In theory and practice, the issue of the admissibility of the materials of a pre-investigation check conducted in accordance with Articles 3202 and 329 of the Criminal Procedure Code is crucial. As a rule, such materials are usually the explanations of the victims, eyewitnesses, suspects. In this regard, a fair question arises about the procedural relations between the protocol of interrogation and the explanation. There is no consensus among procedural legal scholars on this matter.
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Theory and practice, as a rule, such materials are usually the explanations of the victims
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