It Doesn’t Matter Whether it’s a Prosecutor or an Investigator, as Long as it’s Done in a Timely Manner
( Pp. 43-46)

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Magomedov Magomed A. Cand. Sci. (Law), Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation; Head, Department of Legal Support, Organization of Supervisory and Permitting Activities in the Republic of Dagestan; Technological, and Nuclear Supervision; Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan
Caucasus Department of the Federal Service for Environmental
Technological, and Nuclear Supervision,Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the assessment of the prosecutor’s procedural powers in criminal proceedings. The consequences of the exclusion of the right to initiate a criminal case and its impact on the timeliness of the investigation are considered. It is concluded that it is necessary to restore this power by law in order to increase the effectiveness of supervisory activities and ensure timely protection of citizens’ rights and the interests of the state.
How to Cite:
Magomedov, M.A. (2025). It doesn’t matter whether it’s a prosecutor or an investigator, as long as it’s done in a timely manner. Lobbying in the Legislative Process, 4(4), 43–46. DOI: 10.33693/2782-7372-2025-4-4-43-46. EDN: HTKCLU.
Reference list:
Amirbekov K.I. Balance of powers of the prosecutor and the head of the investigative body: Conceptual approach. Vestnik of the Academy of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation. 2013. No. 1 (33). Pp. 28–35.
Ovsyanikov I.V. Prosecutor’s supervision at the stage of initiation of criminal cases. Vestnik of the Academy of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation. 2012. № 4.
Keywords:
prosecutor’s authority, prosecutorial supervision, functions, initiation of a criminal case, criminal proceedings, criminal prosecution, refusal to initiate a criminal case, head of the investigative body, Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, Federal Law “On the Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation”.