Title Nuosprendžio priėmimas ir paskelbimas /
Translation of Title Sentence passing an pronouncing.
Authors Bilotienė-Motiejūnienė, Aušra
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Abstract [eng] Sentence passing and pronouncing Investigation of the criminal cases are being closed with the sentence of the court admission, so it is logical to affirm that the sentence is the act of justice and justice is the base of the state. The main responsibility of the court while implementing justice is to solve the legal conflict, unprejudiced investigate and estimate all the circumstances and pass legitimate and reasoned sentence. The purpose of the Master’s work is to reveal singularities of the acceptance of the adjudgement, introduce significant and actual problems, analyse them and suggest the ways of solution. In this Master’s final work the sentence’s legal characteristics are analysed, that involves the conception and meaning of the verdict, the specifics of order and conditions of submission the sentence, the order and form of filling the document, the publication of sentence, as raising particular legal consequences. The analysis of cumulative information and the experience on the issues raised is presented. Theoretical and practical aspects of the topic are researched. Particularly much attention to census order, form and content of the verdict as an extreme document is paid. The concrete recommendations about the passing and announcing the sentence are proposed. Final Master’s work decompounds of preface and three main chapters. The actuality of this work, the purpose, goals and methods are described in the preface. The conception and meaning of the sentence, the request of legality and validity of the verdict are researched in the first chapter. The order and conditions of passing the sentence are researched in the second chapter. The announcement of the adjudgement, the delivery of the transcripts of the sentence are analysed in the third part of the work. At the end of the final work the conclusions, and the list of sources used are presented.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014