Inquisitorial system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An inquisitorial system is a legal system where the court or a part of the court is actively involved in determining the facts of the case, as opposed to an adversarial system where the role of the ...
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Adversarial system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The adversarial system (or adversary system ) of law is the system of law that relies on the contest between each advocate representing his or her party's positions and involves an impartial perso...
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The inquisitorial trial process was derived from ancient, pre-Christian Roman law and procedure, and there was no other trial process in Europe at that time. All people accused of a crime were tried by inquisition.
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Sanchez's trial thus becomes both a dramatic historical tale and a vehicle for exploring madness, religious toleration, and inquisitorial procedure in his era.
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A second implication of the heavy burden of proof placed on the prosecution by the Anglo-American system of criminal procedure has to do with the meaning of a not guilty verdict. ... Adversarial versus inquisitorial trial systems. It is often suggested that Western trial systems can be divided neatly into those that...
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The decision in an inquisitorial criminal trial is made by the collective vote of a certain number of professional judges and a small group of lay assessors (persons selected at random from the population). Neither the prosecution nor the defendant has an opportunity to question ... Criminal Procedure; Due Process of Law.
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The case proceeds to trial only after completion of the examining phase and the resolution of factual uncertainties, and only if the examining magistrate determines that there is sufficient evidence of guilt. Under the inquisitorial approach, the trial is merely the public finale of the ongoing investigation.
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The article is born of my experience teaching American-style trial advocacy to over 15 groups of Latin American lawyers coming from countries in transition from the inquisitorial to the accusatorial model. The first part of the article reviews the principal differences in the two systems as it affects trial procedure.
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When a trial was finished, ... Consequently, the Inquisitorial process became fairly uniform throughout Christendom where ever it was introduced. By hearing aural confession, the Mendicant orders created an international network of spies ... Later in his work20, Llorente give additional details of the procedure.
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Section 35(3)3 of the South African Constitution, like Article 6 of the 1 South African Law Commission, Project 73, Fifth interim report on simplification of criminal procedure, A more inquisitorial approach to criminal procedure - police questioning, defence disclosure, ... (c) to a public trial before an ordinary court;
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