This research aims to show The extent of the protection afforded
by the European Convention on Human Rights concerning the
right to challenge the legality of detention, especially in light of
what Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
shows In this regard.
we'll show in this research months fingerprints developed
in the criminal investigation, a visual and sound footprint, and
made it clear that these fingerprints applications of interest to
specialists in the science crime and criminal evidence, it
is through
the visual and sound footprint can be identified by the accused and
convicted of their crime or brought them, and finally we determined
that This kind of fingerprinting subject to the principle of legality of
evidence like any other evidence, and nothing prevents the use in
evidence penal taking into account some of the controls that are
indispensable to Legitimacy.