Investigation and Criminal Proceedings in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s criminal law is governed by the Criminal Code of Kazakhstan and the Criminal Procedure Code. The country’s legal system, built on a Soviet law heritage and modernized with contemporary legislation, follows strict procedures for investigating and prosecuting crimes.
1. Investigation Phase
Competent Authorities: Criminal investigations are conducted by the police and the prosecutor’s office. The police may detain a suspect on reasonable suspicion and initiate evidence-gathering activities.
Prosecutorial Oversight: The prosecutor oversees the legality of the investigation and decides whether to file charges.
Detention and Arrest: A suspect may be detained if reasonable suspicion or sufficient evidence exists. Detention periods are legally limited, and extensions require a court decision.
2. Evidence Collection
Witness Statements: Fundamental to the investigation.
Physical and Digital Evidence: Documents, CCTV footage, digital data, and technical analyses are included in the investigation file.
Expert Analysis: Technical or forensic expert reports may be used as evidence in certain cases.
3. Indictment Preparation
Once sufficient evidence is gathered, the prosecutor prepares an indictment and submits it to the court. The indictment includes:
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Definition of the alleged crime
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The suspect’s alleged actions
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Applicable legal provisions and penalties
If evidence is insufficient, the case may not proceed, or a decision of non-prosecution may be issued.
4. Criminal Trial
Court Types: Depending on the severity of the offense, trials are conducted in Criminal Courts of First Instance or Higher Criminal Courts.
Right to Defense: The defendant has the right to legal representation. Cosmos Legal provides professional defense services in Kazakhstan, particularly ensuring that foreign nationals’ rights are protected.
Court Decision: The court evaluates the prosecution’s claims, the defendant’s defense, and the evidence before issuing a verdict.
5. Types of Penalties
Kazakhstan’s criminal law provides for:
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Imprisonment: Short- or long-term depending on the offense.
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Fines: Typically applied for minor offenses.
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Additional Sanctions: Disqualification from public office, professional bans, or deportation.
6. Appeals and Cassation
Decisions can be challenged through appeal (Istinaf) and cassation (Temyiz). Higher courts review both procedural and substantive aspects to ensure compliance with the law.
Cosmos Legal’s Role
Cosmos Legal Law Office assists clients in Kazakhstan with:
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Legal representation during detention and arrest
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Defense in criminal courts
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Support for foreign clients with translators and legal guidance
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Professional filing for appeals and cassation
Kazakhstan’s legal system can be complex for foreign nationals. Cosmos Legal ensures that clients’ right to a fair trial is protected while managing the process securely and transparently.