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Interrogation in Criminal Proceedings
Jurová, Zuzana ; Šelleng, Dalibor (advisor) ; Pelc, Vladimír (referee)
Interrogation in Criminal Proceedings Abstract This thesis focuses on interrogation in criminal proceedings, as it is one of the most often used procedures in investigation of crimes. The first chapter addresses interrogation in the context of the current legislation, i.e. how is this procedure regulated at the statutory level. In relation to the person against whom the proceedings are being conducted, it deals with the right to a formal defence, and then with the right to a material defence and its various aspects. In relation to the witness, the thesis addresses the right of the witness to be represented, the right to refuse to testify and the specifics of interrogation of certain witnesses, including a confidential witness. The second chapter addresses interrogation as a discipline of forensic science, describing how the actual interrogation is conducted in all its phases, i.e. the phase of preparation, the actual interrogation and the subsequent documentation of the interrogation. The author has not forgotten to address the specifics of conducting interrogation by means of videoconference, including quantitative research on the frequency of its use by selected courts in the Czech Republic, as well as qualitative research in the form of individual interviews with attorneys practicing criminal law on the...

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