Abstract
The law-enforcement practice that develops in the context of an active legislative process requires constant analysis and change, in terms of finding ways to improve criminal procedure, and the development of a uniform approach to solving problems associated with the practical application of the new law. Any proposal to amend or improve criminal procedure legislation or to introduce any new rules must necessarily be based not only on purely logical arguments, but also on the concrete practical results of studying the effectiveness of those criminal procedure rules that are proposed to be improved. This article is prepared on the basis of materials available to the authors: the results of a survey of existing law enforcement officials (prosecutors, investigators, investigators), a judge, lawyers on improving the criminal procedure legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Analyzing the respondents ‘ answers collected during the survey, the authors draw Parallels with the statements and arguments of domestic scientists on some existing problems in the CPC of Kazakhstan today and draw appropriate conclusions.
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