Electronic evidence in criminal proceedings: legal representatives directive

· A9-0257/2020 · Accord provisoire - Am 1

  • Electronic evidence relevant for 85% of criminal investigations; but in 65% of the cases it originates in a different EU country
  • Authorities will be able to request evidence directly from service providers, such as telecom companies
  • Possibility remains to reject requests when there are fundamental rights concerns

For: 438(70 %). Against: 152(24 %). Abstentions: 34(5 %). In total, 624 MEPs voted. 81 MEPs didn’t vote.

  • Magdalena ADAMOWICZ
    EPP · Poland
  • Asim ADEMOV
    EPP · Bulgaria
  • Isabella ADINOLFI
    EPP · Italy
  • Matteo ADINOLFI
    ID · Italy
  • Alex AGIUS SALIBA
    S&D · Malta
  • Mazaly AGUILAR
    ECR · Spain
  • Clara AGUILERA
    S&D · Spain
  • Abir AL-SAHLANI
    Renew · Sweden
  • Alviina ALAMETSÄ
    Greens/EFA · Finland
  • João ALBUQUERQUE
    S&D · Portugal

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