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The Urgent and the Non-Repeatable Actions
Tomášek, Marek ; Mulák, Jiří (advisor) ; Šelleng, Dalibor (referee)
1 The Urgent and the Non-Repeatable Actions Abstract Urgent and non-repeatable actions are a special group of procedural actions of authorities involved in criminal proceedings. The criminal code provides a precise definition of urgent and non-repeatable actions, but in layman's terms, an urgent action must be carried out before the initiation of criminal prosecution, because otherwise it will lose its evidentiary value, and a non-repeatable action cannot be repeated in court proceedings. There is no exhaustive (enumerative) list that would determine which action is urgent or non-repeatable. The urgency and non-repeatability of an action are therefore always determined in each case according to the factual circumstances and relation to a specific person within the framework of application practice, even though judicial decision-making practice provides guidelines for such an assessment. Pre-trial criminal proceedings can be divided into two parts, the part before the initiation of criminal prosecution and the part after the initiation of criminal prosecution. From point of view of the authorities involved in criminal proceedings, the most essential feature of urgent and non- repeatable actions is that they can be carried out even before the initiation of criminal prosecution and the evidence obtained by...

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