Exclusion without trial? Exclusion of evidence and abbreviated procedures

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22197/rbdpp.v7i1.502

Parole chiave:

abbreviated proceedings, exclusionary rule, guilty plea, penal order.

Abstract

Many legal systems have adopted rules that lead to the exclusion of evidence that has been obtained in violation of procedural rules. Exclusion normally occurs before the trial begins or even during trial. However, the majority of criminal cases are today not resolved through a full trial but by some kind of abbreviated procedure, e.g., through a guilty plea or a written penal order. In this article, the author claims that exclusionary rules should, by and large, also apply in such abbreviated proceedings. Practical obstacles could be overcome by a more active involvement of defense counsel in abbreviated proceedings.

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Biografia autore

  • Thomas Weigend, Universität zu Köln, Germany
    Professor emeritus, University of Cologne, Germany. Dr. jur. (University of Freiburg, Germany).

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Pubblicato

2021-03-24

Fascicolo

Sezione

DOSSIÊ: Admissibilidade da prova no processo penal

Come citare

Weigend, T. (2021). Exclusion without trial? Exclusion of evidence and abbreviated procedures. Revista Brasileira De Direito Processual Penal, 7(1), 247. https://doi.org/10.22197/rbdpp.v7i1.502