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O Direito Penal Militar aplicado ao Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Estado do Tocantins (CBMTO)

This article aims to demonstrate the military criminal law within the Tocantins State Fire Department (CBMTO), analyzing the Military Police Investigations instituted without any time interval, starting with the emancipation of the Tocantins Tocantins Military Police Corporation. . It seeks to highl...

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Autor principal: Fernandes, Alex Matos
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2020
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Acesso em linha: http://hdl.handle.net/11612/1801
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This article aims to demonstrate the military criminal law within the Tocantins State Fire Department (CBMTO), analyzing the Military Police Investigations instituted without any time interval, starting with the emancipation of the Tocantins Tocantins Military Police Corporation. . It seeks to highlight the need for discussion of Military Criminal Law, based on Common Criminal Law, in a perspective that encompasses the concepts of military crime, union military justice and state military justice, the armed forces and auxiliary forces (state military). There is a brief presentation of what the fire brigades and military firefighters are; a brief history of the Tocantins State Military Fire Department (CBMTO); research on the topic Military Police Inquiry, configurations and concepts for a better contextualization that was researched and worked on during a research and, by estimation, concentration on the analysis of investigations raised, on the discussion of results and on the conclusion of the conclusion or final considerations, as to the circumstances, specificities of the facts found, and the results reached or executed, and the progress in military justice, to, not final, presenting some considerations on the topic Military Criminal Law, especially in the academic field, its importance and the reason This has led to the need for a more effective defense of the military, which may at times commit a military offense leading to the indication or prosecution of a military crime, and may not be defenseless or ineffective in defense.