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This is a non-sale item, a hard-to-find training material published by the Legal Training and Research Institute (located in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo), the 8th edition of Criminal Procedure Law III (Trial). It is new, unused, and the latest edition. This is a textbook used by Ministry of Justice staff, including prosecutors (prosecution clerks), immigration officers, prison officers, probation officers, and Ministry of Justice bureau staff, for elementary training courses, etc. This material is supervised by instructors (active-duty prosecutors who are guaranteed to become executives such as chief prosecutors in the future) working at the Legal Training and Research Institute under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice, and explains the trial of criminal procedure law. Prosecutors have the authority to arrest and detain suspects, and to indict or not indict them. This is the III (Trial) of the training materials that explain criminal procedure law, divided into three sections: investigation, evidence, and trial. The depth of the content differs from textbooks on criminal procedure law written by academics, covering topics such as pre-trial procedures, procedures at trial dates, the indictment system (change and addition of indictments), cooperation in evidence collection and agreements on prosecution, summary trial procedures, and immediate judgment procedures. It explains in an easy-to-understand manner the interesting content of how the prosecution secures the suspect's custody, how evidence is collected, and in what cases to indict (summary request/public trial request) or not indict. This is the perfect material for the general public, university students, and those preparing for the bar exam (the bar exam is hosted by the Ministry of Justice). The quality is different from textbooks from commercially available bar exam preparatory schools. As there is a limited number of copies, please purchase as soon as possible. I have many other items for sale. Thank you (click on the seller's photo, S-chan, at the bottom).
3 months ago