LIMITS ON POLICE INVESTIGATIONS TO AVOID "PROSPECTING" IN INTERFERENCE MEASURES REQUESTED OF THE EXAMINING MAGISTRATE
Keywords:
state security forces and corps, police investigations, prospecting, measures limiting fundamental rights, evidenceAbstract
Analysis of the requirements to be observed by the State Security Forces and Corps as part of police investigations to avoid "prospecting" in these investigations when asking the court authority for measures limiting fundamental rights to avoid the evidence obtained being declared null and void if it is found that it has been obtained without previously obtaining sufficient data that confirm the possibility that the police can objectively insist on data elements for the judge to approve the interference
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