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Article 125. Evaluation of evidence CPC RK Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Article 125. Evaluation of evidence CPC RK Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan

     1. Each piece of evidence is subject to an assessment in terms of relevance, admissibility, and reliability, and all the evidence collected together is sufficient to resolve a criminal case.

     2. In accordance with Article 25 of this Code, a judge, prosecutor, investigator, and inquirer evaluate evidence according to their inner conviction based on a comprehensive, complete and objective examination of the evidence in its entirety, guided by the law and conscience.

     3. Evidence is recognized as relevant to the case if it represents factual data that confirm, refute or cast doubt on the conclusions about the existence of circumstances relevant to the case.

     4. Evidence is recognized as admissible if it is obtained in accordance with the procedure established by this Code.

     5. A proof is considered reliable if, as a result of verification, it turns out that it corresponds to reality.

     6. The totality of evidence shall be deemed sufficient to resolve a criminal case if admissible and reliable evidence has been collected that establishes the truth about each and every one of the circumstances to be proved without any doubt and indisputably.

 

 

 

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