Bibliographic citations
Casas, W., (2024). Falta de proporcionalidad en la regulación de los plazos para los procesos de crimen organizado en el Código Procesal Penal [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22239
Casas, W., Falta de proporcionalidad en la regulación de los plazos para los procesos de crimen organizado en el Código Procesal Penal []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22239
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title = "Falta de proporcionalidad en la regulación de los plazos para los procesos de crimen organizado en el Código Procesal Penal",
author = "Casas Ramírez, Wilfredo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
The current investigation is entitled: "Lack of proportionality in the regulation of deadlines for organized crime proceedings in the Code of Criminal Procedure", and where the lack of proportionality in regulating deadlines in organized crime cases in the Code of Criminal Procedure was developed, with respect to the deadlines for common and complex proceedings; specifically, the time limit for pre-trial detention with the preparatory investigation, the control of the deadline to conclude the preparatory investigation after the conclusion of the same, and the deadline to observe the accusation in organized crime cases, in relation to common and complex cases. A comparative analysis of the time limits for certain procedural acts in cases of organized crime, in relation to the same procedural act, but in common and complex cases, was carried out with the norms established in our Code of Criminal Procedure. After this, the main conclusion was that, in order to adequately delimit a time limit for organized crime cases, it is insufficient to apply only a linear-temporal measurement of the time limit; since, in order to respect the reasonable time limits (from the perspective of the proportionality of the time limit), a parallel-temporal measurement must also be incorporated; This is so that a given criminal procedural act is fixed taking into consideration the time in which it can be carried out (linear-temporal measurement), but also the time fixed for the same procedural act in relation to the other types of proceedings - "common, complex, or organized crime"- (parallel-temporal measurement), in order to arrive at a reasonable time limit and to respect the proportionality of the time limit.
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