What is the Difference Between an Eviction Decision and an Acquittal Decision?

 

The decision of acquittal is made if the uploaded act is not defined as a crime in the law, or it is determined that the uploaded crime was not committed by the accused, or there is no caste or division of the perpetrator in terms of the uploaded crime, or there is a reason for compliance with the law in the case, despite the uploaded crime being committed by the accused, or it is not fixed that the uploaded crime was committed by the accused.he decision of acquittal is made if the uploaded act is not defined as a crime in the law, or it is determined that the uploaded crime was not committed by the accused, or there is no caste or division of the perpetrator in terms of the uploaded crime, or there is a reason for compliance with the law in the case, despite the uploaded crime being committed by the accused, or it is not fixed that the uploaded crime was committed by the accused. With the verdict of acquittal, the prosecution phase, which is a stage of the criminal procedure, comes to an end. In contrast, release is the release of a person who has been issued an arrest warrant. If the public prosecutor reaches the conclusion that the arrest is no longer necessary during the investigation phase, he may release the suspect ex officion contrast, release is the release of a person who has been issued an arrest warrant. If the public prosecutor reaches the conclusion that the arrest is no longer necessary during the investigation phase, he may release the suspect ex officio. In addition, the public prosecutor or the defender may request the criminal judge of peace to terminate the detention of the suspect and release him under judicial control or without judicial control. In this case, the criminal magistrate decides or rejects the release by checking whether the conditions of arrest are still in progress. (Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) Article 103/1)

During the prosecution phase, the court may decide to release the defendant who is being tried in detention. The defendant’s detention status ends with the release decisionCriminal Procedure Code (CPC Article 103/1)

During the prosecution phase, the court may decide to release the defendant who is being tried in detention. The defendant’s detention status en

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