Law 24700 on time limits in terrorism cases
Law 24700 establishes a ten-day investigation period and a sixty-day investigation period in terrorism cases.
The Congress of the Republic approved Law 24700, which established specific time periods for judicial proceedings in terrorism cases. This law determined an investigation period of ten days and an investigation period of sixty days for cases related to terrorism crimes. The law sought to expedite judicial proceedings against persons accused of terrorism in the context of the internal armed conflict that the country was experiencing.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 132
Location:
Perú
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