Keywords
forensic DNA analysis
contracted expert
expert employed by the defense
evidence
contracted expert
expert employed by the defense
evidence
How to Cite
Contracting Forensic DNA Experts by the Defense in Hungarian Criminal Procedure. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(6. ksz.), 39-54. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.SPEC.2021.6.3
Abstract
Most of the studies published in Hungary on the judicial expert system and expert evidence in criminal proceedings do not deal with the question whether the availability of forensic DNA experts is adequate for the defense. This paper examines the current legal environment and focuses on this question. The study also gives a brief overview of the circumstances when DNA analysis plays an essential role in criminal cases. Finally, the article will show whether the defense can employ its own forensic DNA expert in criminal cases.
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