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2014 | 6(2) | 127-134

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Infrastructure, Equipment and the Technical and Legal Procedures for Securing and Storing Problematic Trial Evidence — a Development Project Carried Out by the Police Academy, Szczytno

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The article presents a brief description of a development project carried out by the Police Academy, Szczytno. Taking intoconsideration the projects’s subject, i.e. difficult trial evidence, the rationale for research in this field has been described. Currentlegal regulations do not establish rules for everyday activities regarding handling problematic trial evidence. The analysis of theseregulations indicates that there is a necessity to solve the problem of securing problematic trial evidence and the problem of retaininga sufficient amount of such evidence for the needs of the trial process. This is very important at the stage of securing and storing thisevidence for the needs of the trial process. This results from the fact that dangerous trial evidence poses a serious threat to the lifeand health of human beings and the natural environment. Tasks in the project will allow a description of a representative modelof proceedings as regards problematic trial evidence in the context of its disclosure and storage. It is not without significance thatthe project has a technical aspect, which will allow the creation of a database of the different kinds of problematic trial evidenceand their properties. This will facilitate the work of law enforcement agencies and the justice system. Special attention should bedrawn to the modification of a mobile installation to make it possible to eliminate problematic trial evidence as well as to the creationof prototype versions of equipment and devices in the area of transportation technology. That is particularly significant for properfunctioning of law enforcement agencies, justice system and other parties for whom the scope of this project is of interest.

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