ACQUITTAL AS AN ACT OF JUDICIAL REHABILITATION OF THE ACCUSED


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The article is dedicated to the analysis of acquittal significance

as an act of judicial rehabilitation of the accused person and its

correlation to other process decisions releasing the person from

prosecuting.

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M. A. Mironova

Samara National Research University

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Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru

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