Abstract

The article is devoted to the clarification of specific features of on-site testimony. The author substantiates the idea that the concept of on-site testimony verification and its features can be established by analyzing the legal literature on the issue and its legislative regulation, as well as by the materials of judicial practice. The author summarized new material on the topic in question: examples from court practice from 2012, studies of domestic authors since 2003. A comprehensive use of this investigative procedure in inspecting road traffic offenses was proposed. The author analyzed the available points of view in the literature and judicial practice materials, listed features of on-site testimony verification, and gave a definition of the concept of on-site testimony verification.

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