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RPP in Chile: Criminal Procedure Reform, great change in the judicial procedures of the Chilean state led by the then Minister of Justice Soledad Alvear, and that separated the investigative, inquisitive and sentenced stage that was under the tutelage of the judges in separate powers, creating a National Prosecutor's Office that imputes, accuses and formalizes. This brought two fundamental consequences: the acceleration of the processes and the guarantor judiciary that excessively protects the perpetrators, who are conferred all the "human rights", while the victims are left defenseless. So given things, there are people with more than 132 arrests for various crimes who remain at large, partly because the evidentiary process is very demanding and partly because the offenses or crimes are not cumulative, but are judged each on its own merit.

  



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