Evidence of Illegality, or Always Illegality?
The purpose of this article is to present the views of doctrine and jurisprudence for evidence of illegality, an integral part of a criminal case. An attempt will be made to show that proof of illegality may be utilized with a view to providing valuable information for the purposes of an ongoing investigation. Questions of evidence of illegality appear in the course of proceedings and certainly cannot be overlooked in the process of integrated assessment of collected evidence. They constitute a real challenge for judicial authorities, because on the one hand, they are faced with a task of achieving a balance between reaching substantive truth and ensuring adequate protection of constitutional rights and freedoms. The aim of the process is to ensure that real findings of fact that constitute the basis for decisions.