Abstract

In this article, the author considers the most common arguments against recognizing the admissibility of using legal knowledge as special in the framework of criminal proceedings. Arguments are given in favor of such special studies. It is concluded that there are objective prerequisites in the current legislation for recognizing the viability of legal expertise and special research.

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