“Endless” terms of investigation in criminal proceedings. Negative consequences and burdens: is there anything that can be done?
Many companies, their officials, and just private individuals are frequently subjected to actions during pre-trial nvestigations in criminal proceedings – temporary access to documents, inspections, searches, summons for interrogation as a witness, etc.
This often raises the pressing question: What happens next? How long will the investigation pressure last? When will it finally end?
Under the current version of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, there seem to be no clear time limits for such situation.
However, there are still some possibilities to fight against the endless pre-trial investigations and the possible burdens they may entail.
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