Criminal Evidence
Mostrando 37-41 de 41 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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37. ProduÃÃo da prova externa e sua validade no processo penal contra a criminalidade organizada transnacional
The present objective work to search the juridical motives and reasons that are in the conventions, treaty and international agreements related to the production of external evidence, as to make it and of that it forms can be made, to demonstrate its effectiveness or validity in the criminal proceeding in the cases of organized crime transnational. At the sa
Publicado em: 2006
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38. O Ministério Público e suas investigações independentes: reflexões sobre a inexistência de monopólio na busca da verdade real
The present thesis is based on one main hypothesis: the necessity of struggling against corruption at governamental institutions and against criminal organizations within the structure of the State. Herein independent investigations conducted by the State Prosecution Office are presented as evidence for constitutional rights of those who are subject to an in
Publicado em: 2006
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39. O trabalho infanto-juvenil rural em goiás: os estudos de caso nas atividades do tomate e de carvoaria
This document develops na study about the precocious work of children and teenagers in activities like tomatoes harvest and charcoal kiln in some little towns from Goiás, with incidence of these activities, towns which had been served with social programs, including PETI from the federal government. In the beginning of the 20th century, the international or
Publicado em: 2006
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40. Molecular evidence of HIV-1 transmission in a criminal case
A gastroenterologist was convicted of attempted second-degree murder by injecting his former girlfriend with blood or blood-products obtained from an HIV type 1 (HIV-1)-infected patient under his care. Phylogenetic analyses of HIV-1 sequences were admitted and used as evidence in this case, representing the first use of phylogenetic analyses in a criminal co
National Academy of Sciences.
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41. Cannabis use in the community.
BACKGROUND: The illegal use of cannabis has been increasing in many Western countries for the past two decades. Recently, some interest has been shown in modifying legislation and control. The need for general practitioners to be aware of the short- and long-term consequences of cannabis use is increasing, and more information is required about its effects o