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Summary
Investigation is criminal act of act of proving that consist of direct
observations of the changes in the spot of criminal events. The higest
probative force has inspected that is done immediatly after criminal act.
ntities authorized to perform the accident depends on the stage of criminal
proceedings. Accident can be the subject of things, person and place of the
criminal event. Investigation stages can be information, static and dynamic.
The static phase is not entered any changes on the spot, describes and
analysis where found fact, photography and sketching the traces. The
dynamic phase of accident report shall be made in processing criminal
evidence and criminal. This stage uses different equipment and apparatns
for finding, incitement and packaging evidence.

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