Abstract
The paper describes the main trends in the development of the criminal case in the Russian criminal procedure. The author analyzed changes in the criminal procedure legislation of Ukraine, the Republic of Kazakhstan regarding refusal to initiate a criminal case as a stage of criminal proceedings. The author makes a conclusion about the significance of the stage of initiation of a criminal case in the Russian criminal procedure. It also does not exclude the need to improve criminal procedural legislation in terms of regulating the stage in question by legislatively defining the rights of participants to verify a crime report, defining a list of investigative actions, the results of which could be used for evidence at the preliminary investigation stage, beyond duplication of actions already taken and so on.
Highlights
The paper describes the main trends in the development of the criminal case in the Russian criminal procedure
The author analyzed changes in the criminal procedure legislation of Ukraine, the Republic of Kazakhstan regarding refusal to initiate a criminal case as a stage of criminal proceedings
The author makes a conclusion about the significance of the stage of initiation of a criminal case in the Russian criminal procedure
Summary
Проанализированы изменения уголовно-процессуального законодательства Украины, Республики Казахстан в части отказа от возбуждения уголовного дела как стадии уголовного судопроизводства. Что тезис о продолжении существования в российском уголовном процессе стадии возбуждения уголовного дела после соответствующих изменений УПК РФ, произошедших в 2013 г., не является таким однозначным.
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