Formal Criminal Law
by Bernard Shaffer on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 | No Comments
To the formal criminal law is the law of criminal procedure, which the “how” describes the enforcement of substantive criminal law (legal sources for this are mainly the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Courts Act). The right of the offenses is part of the criminal law in a broader sense because it follows the methods of criminal law and procedure is similar. The penalties are usually fines, which remain well below the rule of fines and can be fixed rate by a catalog.

