The book "Law and Justice" is a famous work of the Moscow prosecutor, judicial speaker, historian of Russian literature and critic of the XIX century – Anatoly Fedorovich Koni. Speeches in court, personal and work memoirs, notes and articles on various issues. Well-known works of a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire, verified by the practice of judicial proceedings.The clear logic of the presentation, exhaustive argumentation, in-depth analysis of the defendant's actions and the evidence base of the investigation make an indelible impression on the listener and reader.
The author conducts a detailed analysis of the actions of the judge, prosecutor and lawyer in the course of conducting the meeting. So the most important principle of the judge's action, he indicates the position "I cannot do otherwise", since it fully corresponds to logic, beliefs, life experience and the law. The author considers important not only the legal, but also the ethical basis for the actions of the prosecutor and the lawyer. Using the vast experience of judicial practice, Alexander Fedorovich gives serious advice on communicating with the accused, the victim, the witness and others. Reveals the features of working with the evidence base and its legitimate perception.
The book "Law and Justice" is a famous work of the Moscow prosecutor, judicial speaker, historian of Russian literature and critic of the XIX century – Anatoly Fedorovich Koni. Speeches in court, personal and work memoirs, notes and articles on various issues. Well-known works of a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire, verified by the practice of judicial proceedings.The clear logic of the presentation, exhaustive argumentation, in-depth analysis of the defendant's actions and the evidence base of the investigation make an indelible impression on the listener and reader.
The author conducts a detailed analysis of the actions of the judge, prosecutor and lawyer in the course of conducting the meeting. So the most important principle of the judge's action, he indicates the position "I cannot do otherwise", since it fully corresponds to logic, beliefs, life experience and the law. The author considers important not only the legal, but also the ethical basis for the actions of the prosecutor and the lawyer. Using the vast experience of judicial practice, Alexander Fedorovich gives serious advice on communicating with the accused, the victim, the witness and others. Reveals the features of working with the evidence base and its legitimate perception.