Acquittal
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1. Erros judiciários em tempos de digital surveillance: os algoritmos de reconhecimento facial em questão
Resumo The overall complexity of the subject matter and the required high level of expertise make environmental crime investigations quite a challenging task for law enforcement. The clandestine nature of environmental offences combined with the environmental law’s intricacy is among the reasons behind prosecutorial failures. The authors analyze a criminal
Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal. Publicado em: 2022
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2. O interesse recursal no processo penal
Este estudo tem como objetivo final a análise do interesse recursal notadamente sob a ótica do acusado, analisando-se se é possível falar-se em interesse de recorrer da sentença absolutória ou que declara extinta a punibilidade. Para tanto, parte-se de uma análise da origem do problema, ou seja, as condições da ação penal, comparativamente às con
Publicado em: 2011
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3. The criminal juridical property: the contexture of juridical property in social and democratic of right / Bem jurÃdico penal : a contextualizaÃÃo do bem jurÃdico no estado social e democrÃtico de direito
The scribe investigates historically the object of criminal Law as a juridical property not a protection of subjective right. He analyses many aspects historically with different conceptions about the juridical property theory without the contents definitions. It arises the process constitutions of juridical property theory to stop this gap. In constituions,
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Referring GMC decisions to the High Court: Acquittal by the GMC is not necessarily an end to a doctor's case
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5. Symposium 1: The Arthur case--a proposal for legislation.
Following the acquittal of Dr Leonard Arthur in the case of the Down's syndrome infant the co-authors of the first paper in this symposium prepared a draft bill on the treatment of chronically disabled infants which has since been informally commended by the Director of Public Prosecutions. A second contributor, a law student, also argues for legislation as
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6. Inferring identify from DNA profile evidence.
The controversy over the interpretation of DNA profile evidence in forensic identification can be attributed in part to confusion over the mode(s) of statistical inference appropriate to this setting. Although there has been substantial discussion in the literature of, for example, the role of population genetics issues, few authors have made explicit the in