I have never backtracked. The pre-trial phase can still be the suspects first interrogation, I have never said otherwise. You have been insisting the judge can't play a role in the investigation, which I've been trying to show you is wrong.
Speaking of backtracking; this is you a few pages back
''the Judge examines the evidence and decides if it goes to trail but does not get involved in building the case...and questioning witnesses and suspects.'
In reality.....
'Judges play a more active role in criminal proceedings, according to the principle of official investigation (section 244, German Code of Penal Process (Strafprozessordnung)). Judges interrogate the accused, call and interrogate witnesses and examine other evidence'
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/w-007-7132?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&firstPage=true&bhcp=1
I actually think you are making things up as you go along. I don't see any situation where a judge would be the first person to question a suspect...thats ridiculous
I have never said a judge doesnt paly arole in the investigation...just that the suspect would be questioned by the police first.
What you are doing is raeding and quoting factual imnformation...then putting your own intepretation on it and thinking that is fact too.
i dont think you understand what is meant by pretrial....We are nowhere near the pretrial phase in this investigation....it hasnt even been decided there will be a trial.