The efficiency of the Public Prosecution in supervising the investigation work
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The importance of the research is highlighted in improving the efficiency of the Public Prosecution in the investigation phase and enhancing legal and professional skills, which would improve the quality of evidence, avoid errors, and reduce procedural times. The study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the Public Prosecution in supervising evidence work, identify the factors affecting its efficiency, and provide recommendations for improving it. The method used in the research is the inductive method. As for the most prominent results of the research, they are that the supervisory efficiency of the Public Prosecution affects the quality and accuracy of evidence, and effective supervision reduces judicial errors. Continuous evaluation, correction of errors, and cooperation between parties play an important role in achieving justice and ensuring the proper and correct application of the law and enhances community confidence by preventing any action that violates the law or would infringe on the rights and freedoms of individuals; The effective supervision of the Public Prosecution at this stage allows it to act on the criminal case with sufficient knowledge and awareness of the facts of the matter. The investigation work also allows the investigating authority to close many cases, complaints and violations that appear not to rise to the level of a crime, thus reducing the burden on the courts from the trouble of considering those cases and complaints, and allowing them to devote themselves to serious and important cases.
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