‘Abolition of supplementary investigative rights’ Speed up revision of criminal prosecution law… Even within the ruling party, there are concerns about “lack of safety measures.”
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Subcommittee Chairman Kim Seung-won (center) is conducting proceedings at the Bill Review Subcommittee 1 of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee held at the National Assembly on the 10th.
Subcommittee Chairman Kim Seung-won (center) is conducting proceedings at the Bill Review Subcommittee 1 of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee held at the National Assembly on the 10th. Yonhap News On the 10th, the 1st Subcommittee on Bill Review of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly began discussing the revision of the Criminal Procedure Act, led by the Democratic Party of Korea, with the aim of abolishing the prosecution's supplementary investigative rights. There are concerns within and outside the party that the right to request a supplementary investigation alone cannot solve the problem of investigation gaps and confusion caused by the separation of investigation and prosecution.
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