Abstract
The article is dedicated to the analysis and assessment of legislative innovations introduced into the procedures of pre-trial investigation and judicial examination of criminal cases. A comprehensive analysis of the regulatory framework governing this area is conducted, taking into account recent changes and amendments.
 The article discusses key changes aimed at enhancing the efficiency of pre-trial investigation and judicial examination of criminal cases, as well as safeguarding the rights and legitimate interests of participants in the criminal process. Special attention is given to innovations designed to expedite case proceedings, ensuring, transparency and justice in the administration of justice.
 Within the scope of the conducted research, prospects for implementing the aforementioned legislative novelties into the practice of investigation and adjudication of criminal cases are identified. The authors provide well-founded recommendations for further potential directions in refining legislation in this area to enhance the efficiency and fairness of criminal justice.
 The article aims to determine optimal strategies and practical measures to support the integration of positive changes into the judicial system, particularly by incentivizing ethical conduct among pre-trial investigation bodies and the prosecution.
 The conclusions of the article not only help identify shortcomings in legislation but also offer constructive recommendations for overcoming challenges in the field of justice, contributing to the development of legislation for the effective protection of citizens’ rights in contemporary conditions.
 This article serves as a significant contribution to understanding and discussing the impact of innovations on the criminal process, and it may be valuable for practicing lawyers, researchers, and legislators interested in the field of criminal law and procedure.
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