Procedural provisions for terrorist crimes related to the stages of evidence and preliminary investigation (a comparative study).

Document Type : Original Article

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College of Law – University of Sharjah

Abstract

Terrorist crime is highly serious because it has serious consequences for the State and society. It is one of the most serious and persistent human phenomena that human beings have suffered in the past, which is evolving as science develops and modern techniques are used to manage their operations. Its practice through organized networks and groups as well as across borders has increased their rigour and gravity. To reduce these crimes, some necessary measures must be put in place that help to reduce or prevent them. s rights ", there are stages of the procedures to be followed in order to obtain rights, starting with the evidentiary phase in which all information and data relating to the crime and the offender are collected, Also, there may be arrests and searches where in certain cases a person can be arrested as being seen in flagrante delicto. It is also at this stage that people, places and others are searched and everything about the crime is seized and everything that helps to find or help solve the offender. The evidentiary phase is followed by the investigative phase, which is the prosecution's prerogative to establish the truth, whether by questioning the accused or others.

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