Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity

The indictment is an official accusation stating that a person is being charged with a crime so that the defendant can exercise their defense. Along with the indictment, the Prosecutor can request precautionary measures against the defendant. The indictment is the first step of the criminal court pr...

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Auteur principal: Morales Oña, Francisco Santiago (author)
Autres auteurs: Rosero Chávez, Diana Carolina (author)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv prescripción penal
nulidad
debida diligencia
plazo razonable
acción penal
term to prosecute
nullity
due process
reasonable time
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
La debida diligencia en el proceso penal: prescripción de la acción vs. nulidad
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description The indictment is an official accusation stating that a person is being charged with a crime so that the defendant can exercise their defense. Along with the indictment, the Prosecutor can request precautionary measures against the defendant. The indictment is the first step of the criminal court proceeding and marks the beginning of the term for prosecuting. However, the judge can declare the whole process null and void at any point in the court procedure. Suppose the judge declares that the nullity happened before the indictment. In that case, the Prosecutor can issue a new accusation which will restart the term to prosecute, thus creating a conflict with the statute of limitations of the criminal prosecution. From a formal point of view, the first indictment is invalid, so the term to prosecute begins at the second valid indictment. But does the nullity also voids the suffering of the defendant? After analyzing the Constitution, international instruments, and court precedents, we concluded that it is not legal to extend the term to prosecute and that it leads to a violation of the statute of limitations of the criminal action.
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spelling Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullityLa debida diligencia en el proceso penal: prescripción de la acción vs. nulidadMorales Oña, Francisco SantiagoRosero Chávez, Diana Carolinaprescripción penalnulidaddebida diligenciaplazo razonableacción penalterm to prosecutenullitydue processreasonable timeindictmentThe indictment is an official accusation stating that a person is being charged with a crime so that the defendant can exercise their defense. Along with the indictment, the Prosecutor can request precautionary measures against the defendant. The indictment is the first step of the criminal court proceeding and marks the beginning of the term for prosecuting. However, the judge can declare the whole process null and void at any point in the court procedure. Suppose the judge declares that the nullity happened before the indictment. In that case, the Prosecutor can issue a new accusation which will restart the term to prosecute, thus creating a conflict with the statute of limitations of the criminal prosecution. From a formal point of view, the first indictment is invalid, so the term to prosecute begins at the second valid indictment. But does the nullity also voids the suffering of the defendant? After analyzing the Constitution, international instruments, and court precedents, we concluded that it is not legal to extend the term to prosecute and that it leads to a violation of the statute of limitations of the criminal action.El plazo para el ejercicio público de la acción penal inicia desde la formulación de cargos, que es el acto formal con el que Fiscalía informa a una persona determinada que será objeto de un proceso penal y sobre los hechos que le acusan, de manera que pueda ejercer su derecho a la defensa, además se puede imponer medidas cautelares en su contra. Sin embargo, los jueces que conocen el proceso en etapas posteriores, por control de legalidad pueden declarar la nulidad de toda la causa si lo consideran legal y legítimo. Si como consecuencia de esta nulidad la Fiscalía vuelve a formular cargos, se presenta un conflicto en la interpretación del plazo para la prescripción. Desde un punto de vista formal, la primera formulación de cargos no tiene validez, por lo que el decurso plazo de la prescripción inicia desde la segunda que sí es válida. Sin embargo, desde el punto de vista material ¿la nulidad procesal deja también sin efecto las implicaciones psicológicas y las limitaciones a los derechos de la persona procesada durante ese tiempo? Para postular una respuesta se acude a la Constitución e instrumentos internacionales, y la jurisprudencia que desarrolla su contenido, para determinar que no es legítimo prolongar el plazo de la prescripción de la acción ante una nulidad.Editorial2023-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CAP/article/view/451110.29166/cap.v7i12.4511REVISTA CAP JURÍDICA CENTRAL; Vol. 7 Núm. 12 (2023): CAP Jurídica Central ; 7 - 262550-6595reponame:Revista CAP Jurídica centralinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CAP/article/view/4511/7251info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-15T18:49:09Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/4511Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*2600-60142600-6014opendoar:02024-01-15T18:49:09Revista CAP Jurídica central - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
Morales Oña, Francisco Santiago
prescripción penal
nulidad
debida diligencia
plazo razonable
acción penal
term to prosecute
nullity
due process
reasonable time
indictment
status_str publishedVersion
title Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
title_full Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
title_fullStr Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
title_full_unstemmed Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
title_short Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
title_sort Due diligence in criminal proceedings: statute of limitations vs. nullity
topic prescripción penal
nulidad
debida diligencia
plazo razonable
acción penal
term to prosecute
nullity
due process
reasonable time
indictment
url https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CAP/article/view/4511