Keywords
criminal procedure
suspicion
Germany
suspicion
Germany
How to Cite
Notes on suspicion. (2018). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 66(3), 99-103. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2018.3.7
Abstract
Focusing on German criminal procedure law, the author provides an asessment of the concept and practical application of different grades of suspicion.
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