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Illicit means to interrogate the accused

Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2016, Volume 5, Issue 16, Pages 209-256

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The interrogation of the accused of the most important criminal proceedings , particularly in the investigation stage and he most important way to pave the way for areality show either prove the charge or to pay for the accused and questioning his private nature are unique from the other and has many safeguards that must be observed so as not to ichebnullity and thus invalidate the evidence derived from it and almukd that illict means to interrogate the accused of the torture and sek electirisity ,it is worth mentioning that the conditions for the selection of investigators must be characterized by a number of features necessary for the success of the investigation which is the need to investigate as amessage of faith in the reality show with an aura of fairness and strong personal show of neutrality impartiality and speed of delivery and the power observation and order and good of morals and sobriety and calm.
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(2016). Illicit means to interrogate the accused. Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 5(16), 209-256.
SHema.Z.Mohammed. "Illicit means to interrogate the accused". Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 5, 16, 2016, 209-256.
(2016). 'Illicit means to interrogate the accused', Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 5(16), pp. 209-256.
Illicit means to interrogate the accused. Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences, 2016; 5(16): 209-256.
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