Criminal Investigation and Penalty Procedures in Panama – Cosmos Legal Guide
Panama’s criminal law is governed by the Panama Penal Code (Código Penal) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (Código Procesal Penal). The legal system is based on modern principles of law, ensuring that investigations, trials, and penalties are conducted under a strict procedural framework.
1. Investigation Stage
Competent Authorities:
Criminal investigations in Panama are conducted by the police and the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The police may detain suspects and begin evidence-gathering if there is reasonable suspicion of a crime.
Prosecutorial Oversight:
The Public Prosecutor’s Office (Ministerio Público) supervises the investigation to ensure legal compliance and decides whether to press charges. The adequacy of collected evidence is critical at this stage.
Detention and Arrest:
A suspect can be detained if there is reasonable suspicion or sufficient evidence. Detention periods are legally limited, with extensions allowed only by court order.
2. Evidence Collection
Witness Testimonies:
Witness statements are a fundamental component of the investigation.
Physical and Digital Evidence:
Documents, CCTV footage, digital data, and technical examinations are added to the case file.
Expert Reports:
Technical or forensic expert reports may be used as evidence in certain cases.
3. Indictment
Once sufficient evidence is collected, the prosecutor prepares an indictment and submits it to the court. The indictment specifies the charges, alleged acts, and applicable legal provisions. If evidence is insufficient, the case may be dismissed or closed.
4. Criminal Trial
Court Types:
Criminal cases in Panama are heard in either Minor Criminal Courts or Major Criminal Courts, depending on the nature of the offense.
Right to Defense:
Defendants have the right to legal representation. Cosmos Legal provides professional defense and ensures the protection of foreign nationals’ rights throughout investigations and trials.
Judgment:
The court evaluates the prosecution’s case, the defendant’s defense, and all evidence before issuing a ruling.
5. Types of Penalties
Panama’s criminal law prescribes the following primary sanctions:
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Imprisonment: Applied for varying durations depending on the severity of the crime.
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Fines: Applicable to minor offenses.
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Additional Sanctions: May include disqualification from public office, professional restrictions, or deportation.
6. Appeals
Decisions can be challenged through appeal and cassation processes. Higher courts review both procedural and substantive aspects to ensure compliance with the law.
Cosmos Legal’s Role
Cosmos Legal provides comprehensive support in Panama’s criminal procedures, including:
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Legal representation during detention and arrest
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Defense in criminal courts
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Translation and legal advisory support for foreign clients
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Guidance and filing for appeals and cassation
Panama’s criminal system can involve complex procedures, particularly for foreign nationals. Cosmos Legal ensures clients’ rights to a fair trial are protected while navigating the legal process transparently and securely.