The evidentiary standard of judicial preliminary detention in the Peruvian criminal process

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https://doi.org/10.51252/rcri.v2i2.362

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constitutional status, test standard, preparatory investigation, principle of legality, last ratio principle

Abstract

The general purpose of this article was to determine the standards of the professional role of the defense attorney and the effective exercise of the right of defense in the trial stage, for which it was analyzed from a systematic approach. The method used in the present investigation is qualitative, said method supported by grounded theory has had semi-structured interviews as an instrument for its development; as well as, analysis of cases of great importance within our country. The results show that there is no evidentiary standard currently regulated within our criminal legal system that can establish margins of use, generating this indiscriminate use by our authorities or an erroneous interpretation with the Plenary Casatoria Judgment N°. 1-2017, which establishes evidentiary standards for other sub-stages and stages of the criminal process. In conclusion, the standard of proof for preliminary detention is in the limbo of the preliminary proceedings and the formalization of the preparatory investigation, and that it seriously affects human freedom, therefore, as a measure, the position that this may be viable only with the suspicion that is used to initiate the preliminary proceedings.

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2022-07-20

How to Cite

Rodríguez-Alván, R. (2022). The evidentiary standard of judicial preliminary detention in the Peruvian criminal process. Revista Científica Ratio Iure, 2(2), e362. https://doi.org/10.51252/rcri.v2i2.362

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