Abstract

The prosecution plays an important role at the trial stage through the presence of its representation of the proceedings of the trial, the submission of applications, the discussion of witnesses and experts and the questioning of the accused. The court does not sit without his presence. The prosecutor does not invite the trial sessions to invalidate the judgments and decisions issued at those hearings. The law grants the public prosecutor the power to challenge them in order to ensure the control of criminal legality and the extent to which it conforms to the provisions of the law by discriminating and correcting the discriminatory decision and retrial.

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