Lubogo, Isaac Christopher2022-10-312022-10-312021978-9913-633-05-5http://umispace.umi.ac.ug:80/xmlui/handle/20.500.12305/1436The law of criminal procedure lays down the machinery by which suspects are brought to court, tried and if found guilty, punished. Criminal procedure can also be defined as the means by which criminal law is enforced and involves the balancing of the liberty of the citizen against the interests of the community as a whole. The scope of criminal procedure extends over a wide perimeter from prevention and investigation of crime to prosecution and punishment of the offender.enAttorney GeneralConstitutional MandateCriminal LawUganda Police ForceHuman RightsDemystifying "The Order from above"Uganda versus the Attorney General, when the forces exceed their constitutional mandateBook