Normally, the investigation process starts the criminal process. Officially, however, one must be charged with a crime before the criminal process may take course Another View: While the above is somewhat correct - in day-to-day reality it is usually the arrest of a perpetrator which begins the majority of criminal cases. Investigations MAY begin a case, but usually ONLY if it is necessary for probable cause to be established before a warrant can be applied for or an indictment can be sought.
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