GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE PROOF PROCESS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
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Ismoilov Hamdam Ismoilovich
Associated Professor of Customs Institute of the Customs Committee
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- Evidence in criminal proceedings, subject matter of evidence, limits of evidence, circumstances to be established in a criminal case, system of general conditions for evidence, subjects of evidence.
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Evidence plays a very important role in criminal proceedings. If the evidence gathering process proves fruitless and it cannot be established who committed the crime and under what circumstances, then the objectives of the criminal proceedings can be considered unfulfilled. This article analyzes issues related to procedural activities for proving evidence in criminal proceedings, which consist of collecting, verifying, and evaluating evidence in order to establish the circumstances relevant to the lawful, reasonable, and fair resolution of the case.
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Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan https://www.lex.uz/acts/111453
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Criminal Procedure Law. Special Part. (collective authorship) – T.: ILM-ZIYO, 2011. – 544 p.
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Criminal Procedure Law. Textbook. Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. 2019. Collective of authors. Page 139.
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Comments on the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Tashkent. Adolat. 2020. p. 145.
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H. Ismoilov. Criminal Procedural Law. Textbook. Tashkent, 2023. p. 29.
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On 14 May 2020, Law No. 617-FZ was adopted, introducing amendments and additions to the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan aimed at strengthening the protection of the rights and freedoms of citizens participating in criminal proceedings. https://lex.uz/docs/4812289
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Comments on the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Editor in Chief: Prof. G. A. Abdumajidov. – Tashkent: Tashkent State Institute of Law Publishing House, 2009. P. 157.
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