Author/Editor     Jelenc-Puklavec, Alenka
Title     Pridobivanje objektivnega izvedenskega mnenja v predsodnih postopkih
Type     članek
Source     In: Flis V, Reberšek-Gorišek J, Rijavec V, et al, editors. Medicina in pravo: izbrana poglavja: 2001, 2002, 2003. Maribor: Splošna bolnišnica Maribor,
Publication year     2004
Volume     str. 191-7
Language     slo
Abstract     The police forensic procedures are meant for the collection of data needed by the state attorney for the decision, whether or not to press charges. The departments of internal affairs may carry out the inspection and certain expert actions by themselves in exceptional cases, but they are never allowed to carry out post-mortem examinations and excavation of the corps. The parties may demand that forensic experts carry out procedures. Regarding the private expertise, the same demands are valid as for the expertise ordered by the court of justice (e.g. the liability for damage and criminal liability for false data). The evaluation of expertise is checked and estimated in criminal proceedings in the same way, what is not approved by many experts, especially in the case of asking of unqualified questions as consequence of not knowing the file or the rules of the field.
Descriptors     CRIMINAL LAW
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
EXPERT TESTIMONY
FORENSIC MEDICINE