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ISSUES TO BE CLARIFIED IN A CRIMINAL CASE RECEIVED BY THE COURT
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 theoretical views on procedural problems of constructive resolution of issues to be clarified in a criminal case submitted to the court, critically and in detail examines the procedural prerequisites and the possibility of optimal implementation of the institution of preliminary hearing.
Keywords
The ordering of a criminal case for trial,, questions to be clarified on the received case
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