Public Ministry of Peru

Headed by the Prosecutor of the Nation, the Public Ministry oversees investigations surrounding private citizens, public interest and legislative interrogatives.[1] Following the creation of the Supreme Court of Peru in 1825, an entity similar to the Public Ministry served under the chief national court.The 1828 Constitution of Peru established a Supreme Court with seven justices and a prosecutor.[2] By 1930, it was indicated in Article 2 of the Code of Procedure in Criminal Matters that public criminal prosecution was performed by a proseuctor's office that was overseen by the Ministry of Justice.[3] In the 1979 Constitution of Peru, the Public Ministry of Peru was officially established as an independent body from the Ministry of Justice.
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