Criminal procedure is the process used in dealing with violations
of
criminal law. Like most aspects of law it often works differently in jurisdictions that follow the
civil law tradition and
common law. The majority of civil law jurisdictions use procedure that has developed based upon an
inquisitorial system of fact finding in which judges who are trained as investigative judges undertake an active investigation of the facts through interviewing the various witnesses and examining the evidence to prepare reports. Whereas in common law based legal systems most of the procedure is based upon the
adversarial system of
dispute resolution. Some civil law systems use the adversarial system.
It is a widely held but incorrect belief that nations which follow civil law tradition put the burden of proof on the defendant or that the defendant is not afforded some of the basic rights such as representation by counsel.
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