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Lorina Fedan
Answer provided 22.02.2024 17:33
A police officer's report cannot serve as unequivocal evidence of a person's guilt in committing administrative offenses. This was noted by the Supreme Court as a member of the panel of judges of the Cassation Administrative Court in the ruling on case No. 524/4668/17.
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