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Title: political system of germany
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Within the last few years
right-wing political parties have also gained in
strength.
While the Penal Code, Strafgesetzbuch, herein
referred to as the StGB, and the Code of Criminal
Procedure Strafprozeaordnung, herein referred to
as the StPO, are federal codes, making their
application consistent nationwide, the
administration of the criminal justice system
(police, courts and correctional institutions) are
matters left to the individual states... Showed first 250 characters
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1 Special
state laws govern the regulation of police matters
as well as the prosecution of cases. 2 German
law requires the prosecutor to play a neutral
role. The prosecutor is obliged to consider
evidence which will both incriminate and exonerate
the accused... Showed next 250 characters
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