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Concepts of criminal Procedure guide and summary for open book exam and studying

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Week 1 - Features of Criminal Procedures
What is criminal procedure?
Criminal procedure is described as rules that govern the making, administering and
enforcing the substantve law
Process for assessing substantve law violatons, enforcing substantve law prohibitonss
the rules of law that cover the apprehension, screening and trial of persons suspected of
crime (Packer)
Substantve criminal law- defnes crimes and punishments for them
Characteristcs:
 Official
Formal process (documents, deadlines), ceremonial character
(theatrical grandeur)
 Formal-linear process (Practce oriented feld)
 Lead by state – authorites
Public law element
Enforced by state
 Coercive measures  legitmacy (core relatonship between individual
and state)
Goals of criminal procedure:
1. Prosecuton of crime
2. Protecton of rights (balance security v. liberty)

Two main stages
Pre-trial stage (investgaton) Trial stage (trial court hearing)
 Context of discovery  Context of justfcaton  validaton of hypothesis
formulaton of hypothesis  Public
 In secret  Actors – judge, jury, prosecutor, witness, defence
 Actors – police, prosecutor, counsel
investgatng judge, victm, Defendant (suspect is called defendant in trial
counsel, stage)
 Suspect – called accused  No clear separaton
 Different rights
Crucial: structure of two stages and their
relatonship

, Two models of criminal justce according to Packer:
Crime control model (Packer)
 Prosecuton of crime (priority)
 Maximisaton of security (essental)
 Legitmacy = efficiency  if investgatve measure is efficient then it is legitmate
(focus on efficiency)
 Fast and successful outcomes (goal)
 Minimise obstacles-no individual rights included
 Fast, informal and uniform procedures
 Factual presumpton of guilt: Once established as a suspect  processed by the
system under the view of probable guilt (only theoretcals not opposite to
Normatve presumpton of innocence as it does not exist in practce like the later
one)
 Increased investgatve powers, presumed reliable
 Efficiency is very important
 System is legitmate because it is efficient

Due Process Model (Packer)
 Protecton of individual rights
 Liberty
 System is reliable because it is efficient (crime control)
 System is efficient only if reliable (due process)
 No shortcuts around reliability
 Create obstacles!
 Law is reactve, not proactve
 Normatve presumpton of innocence: Attude of authorites towards individuals
despite the factual evidence
 Individual is treated as innocent untl proven guilty by the court of law
 Normatve presumpton of innocence exists in practces an actual legal concept
that state authorites need to abide by
o System is only efficient if it is legitmate
 Presumpton of guilt and innocence are not opposite!!!
 Factual presumpton of guilt does not exist in legal world,
only statstcal predicton of outcome  if the investgaton says you are a suspect,
you are probably guilty (factual)
 Presumpton of innocence is NORMATIVE AND LEGAL  it refects an attude of
authorites despite the factual evidence

Which model would you prefer and why?
Due Process model, emphasis on protecton of individual rights and against arbitrariness

What is the difference between Packer’s models of due process and crime control, and of the
inquisitorial and adversarial traditons?
Packer’s models are theoretcal whereas Inquisitorial and adversarial systems exists real systems
are mix of dues process and crime control models

How to balance? Natonal legal traditons
 State v. Individual  De facto unbalanced relaton Two major legal traditons in Europe
Ratonale: state has enormous power and resources whereas  Adversarial traditon (e.g. English
an individual is much more limited system)Common law system
 Balancing mechanisms:  Inquisitorial traditon (e.g. Dutch and German
1) Principles (e.g. fair trial, orality of trial) systems)Civil law system
2) Individual rights (e.g. defence rights) Nowadays real systems mixed!
3) Safeguards (e.g. maximum period of police custody) Hybrid systems (e.g. Italian)
4) Supervision mechanisms
(e.g. judicial orders (warrants)-higher authority that checks the law)

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