Based on the analysis of the Charter of criminal legal proceedings of 1864, we examine the system of restraint measures not involving deprivation of liberty, which functioned during the judicial reform period. An analysis of criminal procedure policy of the reforms period is presented. The authors conclude that despite the fact that pre-revolutionary Russia had a rather broad system of restraint measures not involving deprivation of liberty and regardless of the changes in criminal legal proceedings, these measures were sufficiently severe and repressive.
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