GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PROVING IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Khosiyat Mamatkulova , Lecturer At The Department Of Criminal Procedural Law Of Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
Some issues of proof in criminal proceedings, the specifics of the process of proving are discussed in the article. The author gives judgments on the optimization of the process of proof in criminal proceedings.
Keywords
Criminal process, evidence, proof
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