Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code

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Autor(a) principal: Junior, Alberto Salomão
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista da EMERJ (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/article/view/472
Resumo: Photographic recognition, in criminal procedural law, is a subject that generates great debates in the legal scenario. This is an institute provided for in article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, but it cannot be seen solely from an infraconstitutional perspective. We cannot forget that the principles of human dignity and due legal process, enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic, respectively, in articles 1, item III, and in article 5, item LIV, are indispensable guarantees. Therefore, any study on photographic recognition as evidence must be guided by such principles, as well as others that are related to them. Thus, we cannot fail to bear in mind that all legal instruments comply with the major commandments, explicit and implicit in the Constitution of the Republic. Based on these statements, we will briefly analyze the matter, which, again, has caused great debate in the legal world, given its high relevance for society and, consequently, for the Law. To learn a little more about the subject discussed, it will be essential to analyze decisions of the Superior Court of Justice, which gave a new direction to jurisprudence regarding the application of the provisions of article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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spelling Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure CodeReconhecimento fotográfico do acusado: Artigo 226 do Código de Processo Penalreconhecimentofotográficoart. 226criminalrecognitioncriminalart. 226photographicPhotographic recognition, in criminal procedural law, is a subject that generates great debates in the legal scenario. This is an institute provided for in article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, but it cannot be seen solely from an infraconstitutional perspective. We cannot forget that the principles of human dignity and due legal process, enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic, respectively, in articles 1, item III, and in article 5, item LIV, are indispensable guarantees. Therefore, any study on photographic recognition as evidence must be guided by such principles, as well as others that are related to them. Thus, we cannot fail to bear in mind that all legal instruments comply with the major commandments, explicit and implicit in the Constitution of the Republic. Based on these statements, we will briefly analyze the matter, which, again, has caused great debate in the legal world, given its high relevance for society and, consequently, for the Law. To learn a little more about the subject discussed, it will be essential to analyze decisions of the Superior Court of Justice, which gave a new direction to jurisprudence regarding the application of the provisions of article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.O reconhecimento fotográfico, no direito processual penal, é matéria geradora de grandes debates no cenário jurídico. Trata-se de instituto previsto no artigo 226 do Código de Processo Penal, mas que não pode ser visto apenas sob o prisma infraconstitucional. Não podemos olvidar que os princípios da dignidade da pessoa humana e do devido processo legal, insculpidos na Constituição da República, respectivamente, no arti- gos 1º, inciso III, e no artigo 5º, inciso LIV são garantias inafastáveis. Dessa forma, todo estudo acerca do reconhecimento fotográfico como prova deve ser balizado por tais princí- pios, bem como por outros que lhes são correlatos. Assim, não podemos deixar de ter em vista que todos os instrumentos legais se curvam aos mandamentos maiores, explícitos e implícitos na Constituição da República. A partir dessas afirmações, faremos breve análise da matéria, que, repita-se, tem causado grandes debates no meio jurídico, dada a alta relevância para a sociedade e, consequentemente, para o Direito. Para conhecer um pouco mais sobre o assunto tratado, será imprescindível analisarmos julgados do Superior Tribunal de Justiça, o qual deu novo rumo à jurisprudência no que tange à aplicação do disposto no artigo 226 do Código de Processo Penal.Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2023-01-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/article/view/472Revista da EMERJ; v. 24 n. 3 (2022): Revista da EMERJ; 9-262236-89571415-4951reponame:Revista da EMERJ (Online)instname:Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ)instacron:EMERJporhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/article/view/472/202Copyright (c) 2022 Alberto Salomão Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJunior, Alberto Salomão2023-12-11T15:02:16Zoai:ojs2.emerj.jus.br:article/472Revistahttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/indexPUBhttps://ojs.emerj.com.br/index.php/revistadaemerj/oairevistadaemerj@tjrj.jus.br2236-89571415-4951opendoar:2023-12-11T15:02:16Revista da EMERJ (Online) - Escola da Magistratura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ)false
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Reconhecimento fotográfico do acusado: Artigo 226 do Código de Processo Penal
title Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
spellingShingle Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
Junior, Alberto Salomão
reconhecimento
fotográfico
art. 226
criminal
recognition
criminal
art. 226
photographic
title_short Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
title_full Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
title_fullStr Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
title_full_unstemmed Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
title_sort Photographic recognition of the accused: Article 226 of the Criminal Procedure Code
author Junior, Alberto Salomão
author_facet Junior, Alberto Salomão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junior, Alberto Salomão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv reconhecimento
fotográfico
art. 226
criminal
recognition
criminal
art. 226
photographic
topic reconhecimento
fotográfico
art. 226
criminal
recognition
criminal
art. 226
photographic
description Photographic recognition, in criminal procedural law, is a subject that generates great debates in the legal scenario. This is an institute provided for in article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, but it cannot be seen solely from an infraconstitutional perspective. We cannot forget that the principles of human dignity and due legal process, enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic, respectively, in articles 1, item III, and in article 5, item LIV, are indispensable guarantees. Therefore, any study on photographic recognition as evidence must be guided by such principles, as well as others that are related to them. Thus, we cannot fail to bear in mind that all legal instruments comply with the major commandments, explicit and implicit in the Constitution of the Republic. Based on these statements, we will briefly analyze the matter, which, again, has caused great debate in the legal world, given its high relevance for society and, consequently, for the Law. To learn a little more about the subject discussed, it will be essential to analyze decisions of the Superior Court of Justice, which gave a new direction to jurisprudence regarding the application of the provisions of article 226 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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