ASSESSMENT CRITERIA OF EVIDENCE IN PROVING A PERSON'S GUILT UNDER THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
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presumption of innocence, proving a person's guilt, sufficiency of evidence, admissibility of evidence, reliable evidence, evaluation of evidence.Abstract
in this article, the main criteria for evaluating evidence in the process of proving identity, the procedure for evaluating them, the analysis of national legislation and the legislation of foreign countries, some problems that arise in the practice of law enforcement today, and suggestions and recommendations aimed at their elimination have been developed in this article.
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