
2026 Shin Gwang-eun Criminal Procedure Law 1 Investigation/Evidence Basics
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Chapter 1 Investigation ··························6
Section 1: The Meaning and Structure of Investigation 2
The significance of investigation 2
Investigative Structure 3
Condition 4 of the Investigation
Section 2 Investigative Agencies and Suspects 11
Investigative Agency 11
Suspect 25
Section 3: Initiation of Investigation 27
Ⅰ Investigative Clue 27
Ⅱ Random Inspection 28
Ⅲ Autopsy of the deceased 33
Ⅳ Complaint 35
V Accusation 56
Ⅵ Embroidery 58
Ⅶ Initiation of the Investigation 61
Section 4: Random Investigation 62
Ⅰ Distinction between voluntary and compulsory investigations 62
Ⅱ Principles of Discretionary Investigation and Regulation of Compulsory Investigation 65
Ⅲ Limits to the Legitimacy of Random Investigations 68
Ⅳ Method of Random Investigation 71
Section 5 Arrest and Detention 89
Ⅰ Compulsory Disposition and Compulsory Investigation 89
Ⅱ Arrest by Arrest Warrant 90
Ⅲ Emergency Arrest 97
Ⅳ Arrest of a criminal caught in the act 106
V Restraint 113
Ⅵ Arrest and Detention Review System 135
VII Jewel 144
Ⅷ Suspension of execution of detention 153
Ⅸ Lapse of Detention (Cancellation of Detention and Natural Lapse) 156
Ⅹ Suspects and Defendants' Right to Visit and Travel 161
Section 6: Seizure, Search, and Verification 172
Ⅰ Search and Seizure 172
Ⅱ Investigative Verification 221
III Investigative Emotions 225
Ⅳ Communication Restriction Measures 227
V. Preservation of Evidence and Examination of Witnesses in Investigation 236
Chapter 2: Conclusion of the Investigation ··················245
Section 1: Conclusion of the Prosecutor's Investigation 245
Ⅰ The Significance and Types of Investigation Conclusion 245
Ⅱ Notification of Investigation Conclusion 255
Ⅲ Return of seized items 256
Section 2 Appeal against a decision not to prosecute 257
Ⅰ Prosecution Appeal 257
Ⅱ Financial Application System (Forced Prosecution Procedure) 258
Ⅲ Constitutional Petition 268
Section 3 Investigation after Filing a Public Prosecution 270
Ⅰ Meaning 270
Ⅱ Mandatory Investigation After Filing a Public Prosecution 270
Ⅲ. Random investigation after filing of a public complaint 272
Chapter 2 Evidence ······························276
Section 1 General Evidence Law 276
Ⅰ The Significance of Evidence 276
Ⅱ Types of Evidence 276
Ⅲ Evidence and Probative Power 280
Section 2: Basic Principles of Proof 281
Ⅰ Principle of Evidence Trial 281
Ⅱ Burden of Proof 293
Section 3 Issues Related to the Admissibility of Evidence 304
I. Rule 304 on the Exclusion of Illegally Obtained Evidence
Ⅱ Confession Exclusion Law 317
Ⅲ Professional Law 328
Ⅳ Problems related to specialized laws 379
V. Consent of the Parties and Evidence Capacity 392
Section 4: Issues Related to Probative Power 401
Ⅰ Free Confidence 401
II Impeachment Evidence 414
III. The Law of Reinforcement of Confession 418
Ⅳ Exclusive evidentiary power of trial records 428
Appendix Supplementary Case Law ······························276
Chapter 1 Investigation ······························434
Chapter 2 Evidence ······························445
Section 1: The Meaning and Structure of Investigation 2
The significance of investigation 2
Investigative Structure 3
Condition 4 of the Investigation
Section 2 Investigative Agencies and Suspects 11
Investigative Agency 11
Suspect 25
Section 3: Initiation of Investigation 27
Ⅰ Investigative Clue 27
Ⅱ Random Inspection 28
Ⅲ Autopsy of the deceased 33
Ⅳ Complaint 35
V Accusation 56
Ⅵ Embroidery 58
Ⅶ Initiation of the Investigation 61
Section 4: Random Investigation 62
Ⅰ Distinction between voluntary and compulsory investigations 62
Ⅱ Principles of Discretionary Investigation and Regulation of Compulsory Investigation 65
Ⅲ Limits to the Legitimacy of Random Investigations 68
Ⅳ Method of Random Investigation 71
Section 5 Arrest and Detention 89
Ⅰ Compulsory Disposition and Compulsory Investigation 89
Ⅱ Arrest by Arrest Warrant 90
Ⅲ Emergency Arrest 97
Ⅳ Arrest of a criminal caught in the act 106
V Restraint 113
Ⅵ Arrest and Detention Review System 135
VII Jewel 144
Ⅷ Suspension of execution of detention 153
Ⅸ Lapse of Detention (Cancellation of Detention and Natural Lapse) 156
Ⅹ Suspects and Defendants' Right to Visit and Travel 161
Section 6: Seizure, Search, and Verification 172
Ⅰ Search and Seizure 172
Ⅱ Investigative Verification 221
III Investigative Emotions 225
Ⅳ Communication Restriction Measures 227
V. Preservation of Evidence and Examination of Witnesses in Investigation 236
Chapter 2: Conclusion of the Investigation ··················245
Section 1: Conclusion of the Prosecutor's Investigation 245
Ⅰ The Significance and Types of Investigation Conclusion 245
Ⅱ Notification of Investigation Conclusion 255
Ⅲ Return of seized items 256
Section 2 Appeal against a decision not to prosecute 257
Ⅰ Prosecution Appeal 257
Ⅱ Financial Application System (Forced Prosecution Procedure) 258
Ⅲ Constitutional Petition 268
Section 3 Investigation after Filing a Public Prosecution 270
Ⅰ Meaning 270
Ⅱ Mandatory Investigation After Filing a Public Prosecution 270
Ⅲ. Random investigation after filing of a public complaint 272
Chapter 2 Evidence ······························276
Section 1 General Evidence Law 276
Ⅰ The Significance of Evidence 276
Ⅱ Types of Evidence 276
Ⅲ Evidence and Probative Power 280
Section 2: Basic Principles of Proof 281
Ⅰ Principle of Evidence Trial 281
Ⅱ Burden of Proof 293
Section 3 Issues Related to the Admissibility of Evidence 304
I. Rule 304 on the Exclusion of Illegally Obtained Evidence
Ⅱ Confession Exclusion Law 317
Ⅲ Professional Law 328
Ⅳ Problems related to specialized laws 379
V. Consent of the Parties and Evidence Capacity 392
Section 4: Issues Related to Probative Power 401
Ⅰ Free Confidence 401
II Impeachment Evidence 414
III. The Law of Reinforcement of Confession 418
Ⅳ Exclusive evidentiary power of trial records 428
Appendix Supplementary Case Law ······························276
Chapter 1 Investigation ······························434
Chapter 2 Evidence ······························445
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- Date of issue: September 8, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 456 pages | 190*260*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791194635154
- ISBN10: 1194635156
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