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DEFENSE COUNSEL IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, PART 2

NCJ Number
18408
Journal
Kriminalistik Volume: 28 Issue: 10 Dated: (OCTOBER 1974) Pages: 444-447
Author(s)
R KRUEGER
Date Published
1974
Length
4 pages
Annotation
REVIEW OF SANCTIONS AGAINST THE DEFENSE COUNSEL FOR IMPROPER OR ILLEGAL CONDUCT IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE WEST GERMAN CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE SINCE A REVISION OF THE CODE IN 1964.
Abstract
THERE IS A GROWING TENDENCY FOR THE DEFENSE COUNSEL'S WORK TO BE CONCENTRATED IN THE PRELIMINARY HEARING PRIOR TO BRINGING CHARGES RATHER THAN IN THE TRIAL. THE SYSTEM OF POTENTIAL SANCTIONS AGAINST THE DEFENSE COUNSEL IS EXAMINED FOR ITS IMPACT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE PRELIMINARY HEARING. PART ONE IS NCJ-18412. --IN GERMAN