The criminal procedure called «Procedimiento abreviado» in Marbella, Spain » The verdict
In previous blogs we have explained all the phases of the Procedimiento Abreviado, now we are going to explain the judgment in, which is regulated in articles 785 and following of the Law of Spanish Criminal Prosecution.
Read moreThe criminal procedure called «Procedimiento abreviado» in Marbella, Spain » The hearing
We are going to explain the next phase of the process, which is known as hearing trial, which is regulated in articles 780 and following of the Spanish Criminal Procedure Law.
Read moreThe criminal procedure called «Procedimiento abreviado» in Marbella, Spain » The defense report
We will explain the content of the defense report in the abbreviated procedure “Procedimiento abreviado”, it is regulated within the hearing trial phase, in articles 780 and following of the Spanish Criminal Law.
Read moreThe criminal procedure called «Procedimiento abreviado» in Marbella, Spain » The accusation report
In this blog we will explain the requirements or content that must contain the accusation report “el escrito de acusación”, which, is regulated in articles 780 and following of the Spanish Criminal Procedure Act.
Read moreThe criminal procedure called «Procedimiento abreviado» in Marbella, Spain » The preliminary proceedings
The “procedimiento abreviado” is a type of Spanish criminal procedure, which is regulated within Title II, of Book IV of the Spanish criminal procedure law, which regulates special procedures
Read moreTrial procedure for minor (petty) crimes
The criminal procedure for the trial of minor crimes is regulated in the Spanish Criminal Procedure Act in its book VI, in articles 962 and those following. Our expert lawyers in criminal law in Marbella defend their clients before the courts in trials for minor crimes.
Read moreProposition of evidence in a trial procedure for petty crimes
The proposition of evidence in a trial procedure for petty crimes is the procedural moment in which the parties must use the evidence that they consider relevant for the trial (so the evidence that they want to use in the trial); this includes witnesses, experts, documents such as photographs.
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