Methodological Recommendations Regarding the Initial Stage of Investigating Crimes from Previous Years in Which the Person Who Can Be Accused Was Not Placed under the Indictment, after the Suspension of the Criminal Prosecution Cover Image

Methodological Recommendations Regarding the Initial Stage of Investigating Crimes from Previous Years in Which the Person Who Can Be Accused Was Not Placed under the Indictment, after the Suspension of the Criminal Prosecution
Methodological Recommendations Regarding the Initial Stage of Investigating Crimes from Previous Years in Which the Person Who Can Be Accused Was Not Placed under the Indictment, after the Suspension of the Criminal Prosecution

Author(s): Dinu Ostavciuc, Constantin Rusnac
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Methodology and research technology, Criminology
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: undetected crimes; suspension; resumption; criminal investigation; criminal case;

Summary/Abstract: In the elaborated article, the authors addressed the existing tactical-procedural peculiarities at the initial stage of investigation of crimes from previous years in which the person who can be charged was not placed under the indictment, after the suspension of the criminal investigation. Although the criminal procedural legislation that regulates the activity of suspending and resuming criminal prosecution during the last decade has not undergone essential changes, the subject of the investigation of crimes from previous years in which the person who can be charged, from a forensic point of view, has not been placed under the indictment, has not been sufficiently researched. In this sense, it is necessary to develop methodical recommendations that would govern the activity carried out by the person carrying out criminal prosecution at the initial stage of investigation of crimes from previous years in which the person who can be charged was not placed under the indictment, after the suspension of the criminal prosecution.

  • Issue Year: 12/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 387-398
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English