问题 单项选择题

某甲于1999年7月20日因抢劫罪被捕。公安机关在立案后,迅速对其进行审问,某甲对其犯罪事实供认不讳。同年7月 31日,在检察院对该案进行审查起诉时,某甲因突然患病,医治无效死亡。检察院对此案应当如何处理

A.撤销案件

B.作出终止审查起诉程序的决定

C.对案件作出不起诉的决定

D.将案件退回原公安机关处理

答案

参考答案:C

解析:[考点] 检察院受理案件后的处理 《刑事诉讼法》第15条:“有下列情形之一的,不追究刑事责任,已经追究的,应当撤销案件,或者不起诉,或者终止审理,或者宣告无罪: (一)情节显著轻微、危害不大,不认为是犯罪的; (二)犯罪已过追诉时效期限的; (三)经特赦令免除刑罚的; (四)依照刑法告诉才处理的犯罪,没有告诉或者撤回告诉的; (五)犯罪嫌疑人、被告人死亡的; (六)其他法律规定免予追究刑事责任的。” 《人民检察院刑事诉讼规则》第288条:“人民检察院对于符合刑事诉讼法第十五条规定的情形之一的案件,经检察长决定,应当作出不起诉决定。”依此,C项是妥当的处理方式,其他几项处理方式都不妥当。

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小题2:
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小题3:
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小题4:
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小题5:
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.naturally D.eagerly
小题6:
A.preparationsB.newspapersC.drinkD.paper
小题7:
A.reliableB.grateful C.tenseD.amazed
小题8:
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小题9:
A.lookB.turn C.breakD.run
小题10:
A.called B.rememberedC.recognized D.evaluated
小题11:
A.answer B.urge C.stopD.persuade
小题12:
A.funnyB.competitiveC.ordinaryD.mysterious
小题13:
A.bloodB.bodyC.lifeD.opinion
小题14:
A.coming inB.coming outC.going upD.going on
小题15:
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小题16:
A.flightsB.crashesC.budgetsD.schedules
小题17:
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小题18:
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小题19:
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