ANALYZING ISSUES RELATED TO THE REVIEW PROCESS AND RECORDING THE RESULTS
Keywords:
inspection, report, recording of evidence, crime scene, investigative action, traces of crime, procedural document.Abstract
This article analyzes the problems associated with the process of inspection and recording of its results, which are relevant in criminal proceedings. The article analyzes in detail the procedure for drawing up the inspection report, its components, and its content. The author separately analyzed the introductory, main, and final parts of the report and presented the information that should be reflected in each part. The article also critically analyzes the problems arising in the preparation of the act of inspection, in particular, difficult reading of the act, lack of sufficient information, incomplete description of traces of crime, misinterpretation of the inspected area, and the fact that the information does not correspond to the sequence of real actions during the inspection. In his conclusions, the author proposed to include in the legislation a provision on the impossibility of making amendments and additions to the protocol after its signing. At the same time, he emphasized the need to divide the report into three parts in order to avoid problems that may arise during the preparation of the inspection report. The analysis and conclusions presented in the article serve to improve the criminal procedure legislation and create a quality review report in practice.

