The execution of the non-criminal prosecution agreement (ANPP) and its controversies
The issue of jurisdictions of courts (VEP or court of origin)
Keywords:
controversies, non criminal prosecution, executionAbstract
Law No. 13,964/2019, also known as the “Anti-Crime Package”, introduced the non-criminal prosecution agreement (ANPP) into criminal legislation in the wake of the expansion of Consensual Justice in Brazil, which originated in the 1988 Constitution, when it provided for the general lines for the civil composition.
From this milestone until today, there have been several institutes aimed at strengthening consensual justice which, in the context of criminal justice, ultimately aims to reduce prison overcrowding.
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CABRAL, R. L. Manual do acordo de não persecução penal. Salvador: JusPodivm, 2020.
CUNHA, R. S. Pacote Anticrime – Lei 13.964/2019: Comentários às Alterações no CP, CPP e LEP. Salvador: JusPodivm, 2020.
LIMA, R. B. Pacote Anticrime: Comentários à Lei nº 13.964/19. Salvador: JusPodivm, 2019.
TAVARES, L R: ANPP (acordo de não persecução penal) – competência para extinção da punibilidade e rescisão. In: https://www.estrategiaconcursos.com.br/blog/anpp-acordo-de-nao-persecucao-penal- competencia-para-extincao-da-punibilidade-e-rescisao/ (consultado em: 29/11/2021)
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