The book deals with a study of the Algerian Code of Criminal Procedure, as the latter is the only means of putting the penal law into practice. The rules of criminal procedure are the ones that indicate how to search and investigate the perpetrators of crimes, determine the methods of initiating and initiating public proceedings, indicate the judicial investigation procedures thereon up to the trial procedures of the accused, and the methods of appeal against the rulings issued by the criminal courts, with the aim of achieving two interests, the interest of society in punishing the offender and the interest of the accused in ensuring the right to defend himself
First Chapter: Lawsuits Arising from Crime
Second Chapter: Judicial Police Powers
Third Chapter: Investigative Bodies
Fourth Chapter: The Trial
Fifth Chapter: Contesting Criminal Judgments
Sixth Chapter: Rehabilitation