Any idea of separating the careers of prosecutor and judge was attacked with ferocity. |
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Furthermore, that is a question into which no investigator or prosecutor can enquire. |
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President Calvin Coolidge renominated the Mobile prosecutor despite vicious opposition from Mobile. |
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David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk. |
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Here, if one listens to the submissions of our learned friend, it is though the prosecutor at the sentencing hearing did not err. |
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Once the prosecutor rests his case, however, his lawyer makes a bold statement. |
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The lesson I learned, with apologies to Hamlet, is that the play's not the thing wherein we'll catch the conscience of a prosecutor. |
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The Executive Branch arrogates the authority to become the investigator, the prosecutor, the judge, the jury, and then the executioner. |
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Jackson has been a prosecutor, inside the courtroom, where the rubber hits the road. |
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It is now up to the attorney general to name a presidential prosecutor or independent counsel. |
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His tachograph showed that the brakes had not been applied at all, said the prosecutor. |
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The prosecutor general's office said the raid was part of an investigation into tax evasion and fraud. |
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The requirement was stipulated in his bail conditions, a top prosecutor said on Tuesday. |
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The life of a prosecutor is not an easy one especially when offenders are acquitted on a technicality. |
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He scraped the length of a Ferrari Spider along a lorry, the prosecutor told Colchester Magistrates yesterday. |
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The judge, marshal supervisor, prosecutor and other participants develop a plan designed to anticipate the security needs during trial. |
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In New York, Fitzgerald has the reputation of a tough, no-nonsense prosecutor who doesn't relish bantering with reporters. |
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In addition to the claim for prerogative relief, the prosecutor also seeks an injunction against the third respondent. |
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In 1869 he won fame as public prosecutor in the sensational murder trial that convicted Nancy Clem. |
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The arrest of a prosecutor as an accomplice has put a bizarre new twist on a sensational murder case in Nuremberg. |
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The bench apologised to defence solicitors, prosecutor and court staff that it did not start sitting at its scheduled time of 10 am. |
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After all, if they hadn't, they would not have believed the judge and prosecutor would stoop to the level of shackling a first-grader. |
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One went on to serve as a prosecutor, putting criminals in jail, the other went on misadventures into business and failed. |
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The prosecutor may be able, by careful questioning, to avoid trespassing into the forbidden territory. |
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True, he has been a shameless showboater, but not half as shameless as the absurd prosecutor. |
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He knows that nailing cops is a rough task for even the most diligent prosecutor. |
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I think as a prosecutor everyone thought I was a namby-pamby, and therefore much more defense-oriented and minded. |
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Jackson insisted he was the victim of a family of con artists and a prosecutor with a vendetta. |
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The prosecutor had sole, unfettered discretion to enter a nolle prosequi in this case. |
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The prosecutor said a police officer boarded the aircraft while the captain was preparing for the flight to Dalaman in Turkey. |
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The police evidence was risible, the Crown prosecutor a lowbrow bulldog, and the defence counsel out of his depth. |
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The chief prosecutor said he had seen no sign of torture in his visits with the defendants. |
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Larry, in a circumstantial evidence case, a prosecutor has to just have things buttoned up and tight. |
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A jury isn't going to convict on that kind of legal hair-splitting, and I think the prosecutor realized that. |
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However, the prosecutor brought them back to the heinousness of the crime and the emotion. |
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Also some of the presenters incorrectly refer to the prosecutor general as chief justice. |
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A former Dutch prosecutor, who resigned last year after it emerged he had chucked his old PC out with the trash is in trouble again. |
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The police prosecutor has used it in court to look up the driving history of people who were appealing traffic citations. |
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A counterfeit 10-dollar bill was found in Scott's wallet leading the prosecutor to charge him with attempting to pass fake currency. |
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It was an unseemly episode, the prosecutor forcing clerks to interrupt court business because he wanted space for his staff. |
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Originally they were such proceedings, but the prosecutor did not seek the imposition of a penalty. |
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We are instructed by the above-named prosecutor, and wish to lay the following information before the court. |
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I don't have the feeling that he is a fervid prosecutor in the sense that he thinks that anyone accused of something must be guilty. |
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In criminal causes, an appeal lies to the House of Lords at the instance of the defendant or prosecutor. |
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He also fired the country's prosecutor general as demanded by the opposition. |
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It has been unfair at the investigative stage and it has been unfair at the trial stage, not so much the judge but the prosecutor. |
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Case dismissed, and the prosecutor gets to spend the night in the pokey for charging against the film. |
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One of the first things a prosecutor does in a plea negotiation with a crooked pol is try to force the pol to resign his or her office. |
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I spent most of my career as a prosecutor trying to weed out cops like this. |
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The author deftly portrays Mitchell's cavalier attitude toward the proceedings and his consequent massacre at the hands of an able prosecutor. |
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I presume she gave evidence in response to questions asked of her by the prosecutor. |
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The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the prosecutor and defence lawyers. |
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A former foster child himself, he had been a prominent prosecutor and president of the board of the esteemed Children's Aid Society. |
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Further, the estimation of the Crown prosecutor was that he would never be released. |
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The Crown prosecutor alleged that after the shoot, he confessed to committing this murder to six separate undercover officers. |
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I want to know what Land Transport New Zealand is doing in terms of working with the police or the Crown prosecutor. |
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A Crown prosecutor was forced to apologize to a provincial court judge after walking out of her courtroom in frustration over a ruling. |
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I happen to agree with the comments of the Crown prosecutor, who suggested that this man will probably never be released. |
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A prosecutor has considerable discretion as to what charges he prefers and the trial takes place on those charges. |
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The public prosecutor normally begins to present his evidence in court after about three months. |
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The special prosecutor concluded, however, that his actions did not constitute a prosecutable offense. |
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Did the prosecutor at trial ever indicate a reason for not calling him as a witness for the prosecution? |
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The county prosecutor is a public official, but he called these people animals and thugs. |
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He makes it sound like the kind of thing that a prosecutor would want to prosecute. |
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Such proceedings are intended by the prosecutor to culminate in a confiscation order. |
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So where is the line over which either a judge or a prosecutor cannot step? |
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People don't even understand what the role of a prosecutor is, or the role of a defence lawyer is. |
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It was like a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, and it was kind of this adversarial process. |
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The prosecutor said the defendant told police he had bought the pistol from a model shop, to shoot rats in his back yard. |
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The prosecutor earlier asked the court to sentence David to four years in jail. |
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Secondly, the judge, the prosecutor, his lawyer and myself all have the cellular phone record. |
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They will come before the judge and the state prosecutor accompanied by their lawyers. |
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The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty. |
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The prosecutor would not be in contempt of court if the prosecutor did not proceed with the indictment. |
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A federal judge officially convenes both types of grand juries, though a prosecutor actually conducts the proceedings. |
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If there's a prosecutor in this country who groks the background and context of the specific operations destroyed by this crime, it's this guy. |
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How close relations are between the MfS general and the prosecutor becomes evident from a short exchange of words before both left the building. |
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During his opening address, Crown prosecutor Peter Magee described the killing as an execution. |
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This special prosecutor keeps calling me up wanting my expense account records. |
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A prosecutor in Nashville is accused of manipulating evidence to send a defendant to death row. |
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With the local prosecutor declining to take action, the issue has probably peaked. |
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For example, trial-by-jury orders the behavior of participants into roles such as defendant, prosecutor, defense counsel, juryman, judge. |
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She even laughed in the witness box under re-examination from the prosecutor. |
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The bank strongly denies liability, stressing that the national prosecutor found no wrongdoing. |
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The prosecutor should not lay a charge where there is no reasonable prospect of securing a conviction before a reasonable jury. |
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We believe in the system of justice, and I've been prosecutor for 37 years, and 37 years, I have never quarreled with a jury's verdict and I'm not going to start today. |
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That makes him eligible for life in prison under California's three strikes law and the prosecutor in the case is asking the judge to impose that life sentence. |
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You know, a prosecutor can put this together, and argue that he knew something was going to happen, so he would no longer have that life that was burdening him. |
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Obviously, the task of the government prosecutor is to present the case for the prosecution, and therefore by definition he can hardly incarnate neutrality. |
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The prosecutor said that a total of 247 images were found on the hard drive of the suspect's computer after it was seized by police during a raid on his home. |
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She told the prosecutor she thought about 20 blows were struck. |
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There are other occasions, however, when a prosecutor engages in what appears to be adversarially correct behavior that nonetheless impedes the search for truth. |
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The code officer served as secretary and the commissar as prosecutor. |
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The local prosecutor in turn pushed for capital murder charges. |
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Number two, he's very bombastic in his motion papers, saying the prosecutors should be recused or the prosecutor should be substituted or thrown off the case. |
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When the Crown prosecutor heard the tape of the telephone call, it was enough evidence for them to lay further and more serious criminal charges against him. |
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The prosecutor said Foster, who was arrested in a pub, later told the police he was terrified he was going to get a hiding, having been told to get out of the car. |
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I was getting ready to attend Harvard Law School on a military fellowship that would have required me to return after graduation, typically as a prosecutor. |
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Before the swearing of any of the jurors, 15 the defendant or prosecutor in England and Ireland could challenge the array of jurors compiled by the sheriff. |
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As the prosecutor called for the death penalty, accusing the editor of apostasy, the abandonment of the faith, the sentence appeared to have been a compromise. |
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So far, the special prosecutor has kept his cards close to his chest. |
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At the tea break I asked the prosecutor whether he could not but admire the fluency with which an apparently unlettered man was conducting his own defence. |
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It is often useful for the prosecutor to find out whether the prosecution witnesses can stand the pace of a High Court hearing or a District Court jury trial hearing. |
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We saw yesterday, in the provision for the seizure of cars under the boy racer legislation, that the onus of proof is now on the defendant, not the prosecutor. |
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The Crown prosecutor said that later that day and after police witnessed what they thought was a drug transaction, officers moved in and arrested the two men. |
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If convicted, the five suspects, including one from Taiwan, face jail terms of between 10 and 20 years and fines of up to 50 million riel, a deputy prosecutor said. |
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We don't know what kind of evidence this prosecutor has brought to light. |
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My speedo was off said the calibration experts so although the Magistrate convicted me, I appealed and the Judge and the new prosecutor agreed with me. |
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The decision whether to treat an offence as summary or indictable is made by the Crown prosecutor after taking into account all the circumstances of the case. |
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In considering the court's power to dismiss a case for pretrial delays it is useful to consider the right of the prosecutor to seek a nolle prosequi. |
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The former candidate to be chief prosecutor melodramatically explained how in 1996-1997 the banking system collapsed, and he had searched for a safe place for his money. |
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The credible testimony presented by defence witnesses establishes conclusively that prosecution witnesses lied, and that the prosecutor suborned the perjurious testimony. |
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Funded largely by public donations and bequests, the RPSCA has a privileged status as the inspector and prosecutor of state laws on animal cruelty. |
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The prosecutor general in Bulgaria has said that the truth about Corporative Commercial Bank will not be hidden. |
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This means, naturally, that a prosecutor anxious about tacking too close to the wind will disclose a favorable piece of evidence. |
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The prosecutor offered the lieutenant immunity for all the crimes he would testify having known to be planned by the elusive drug baron. |
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The prosecutor thought he lost the case, not due to the creation of reasonable doubt, but due to jury nullification. |
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He made his reputation as a legal eagle as a prosecutor before entering private practice. |
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Later the Crown prosecutor conceded that Richards had procured the drugs after arrival. |
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On April 7, 2016, federal prosecutor Federico Delgado began a formal investigation into Macri's involvement with Fleg Trading Ltd. |
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Imagine for a moment that a similar incident had taken place at a local university and that a prosecutor here had Nifonged. |
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During the last periods, numerous Italians have been recognised as the prominent prosecutor magistrates. |
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The defendant was convicted because the prosecutor proved the defendant's prior knowledge of the victim's particular vulnerability. |
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Annie Jay was the Wisconsin government prosecutor in the trial of a man for forging his client's signature. |
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Another reason was the combination of magistrate and prosecutor in one position. |
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However, this is mainly because it is not the prosecutor but the judges who question the defendant. |
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Practical training is arranged after the individual passes the lawyer, judge, or prosecutor exams. |
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However, if a driver is found by a civil jury not to have been negligent, a prosecutor may be estopped from charging him criminally. |
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The General Counsel acts as a prosecutor and the Board acts as an appellate judicial body from decisions of administrative law judges. |
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This is a guy who should never see the outside of a jail cell again because he's too dangerous,'' said gang prosecutor Jared Moses. |
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Fahmy says they discovered that the broadcaster was unlicenced during their trial, when a prosecutor presented evidence to that effect. |
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A division bench of SHC headed by Justice Ghulam Sarwar Korai directed prosecutor general Sindh to file comments. |
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The other woman, also a Filipina, 26, recounted a similar story to the prosecutor in the Court of First Instance. |
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The order for the detainments was given by the prosecutor without a court order on the grounds that the case was urgent. |
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Det Gda Mark Looby told prosecutor Maurice Coffey that Keegan had asked about Mr Ayanwole's age and family during an interview. |
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Hila lost his right eye as a result of the gunshot wound, but has otherwise made a full recovery, according to the prosecutor. |
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The prosecutor offers him the chance to avoid 10 years in jail by snitching on those higher up the food chain. |
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The defendant placed a 4,000-pound Molotov cocktail on the train tracks,'' prosecutor Alan Jackson said. |
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Fatou Bensouda, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, has called Rapid Support Forces a new version of the Janjaweed militia. |
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Opposing Harrison is state prosecutor, Brian Spere, who lives his own troubled home life. |
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During Wednesday's arraignment hearing, prosecutor Bill McCauley laid out the state's evidence against Hernandez. |
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But prosecutor Paul Thomas said his insistence on hyphenating his name to the 999 operator showed he was in complete control. |
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A week previously, the prosecutor said the co-ed herself had been arrested. |
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The witness' statement seems to be at odds with the evidence, not a good sign for the prosecutor. |
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The prosecutor who launched the investigation into the magazine, Umut Tepe, has in the past launched several investigations into journalists over their tweets. |
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In order to lay a foundation for the witness to describe the murder, the prosecutor first had to show that the witness was present when the murder occurred. |
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However, on Friday, 13 January 2017, Renault shares fell as the Paris prosecutor started an investigation into possible exhaust emissions cheating. |
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Marine Corps veteran, to discuss police and prosecutor accountability and to address the current police abuse and prosecutorial misconduct crisis. |
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The Attorney General was the main prosecutor of the Crown, expected to bring all charges on its behalf and serve as its legal advisor in any situation. |
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AaThe arguments by prosecutor Armando Spataro signaled the final phase of the first trial in any country involving the CIA's extraordinary renditions program. |
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The Supreme Leader appoints the head of the country's judiciary, who in turn appoints the head of the Supreme Court and the chief public prosecutor. |
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Bean held court in an outhouse, the prisoner seated on a bale of flint hides. Bean was not only judge but prosecutor, as well as counsel for the defense. |
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In practice, however, if someone is acquitted in a lower District Court, then the prosecutor can appeal to the High Court, and then to the Supreme Court. |
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The trial court prosecutor in Tunis ordered a judicial inquiry into the Panama Papers and Tunisian political figures suspected of hiring the firm. |
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In his closing argument at trial, Perugian prosecutor Giuliano Mignini played a computer-generated simulation that showed an avatar-Amanda killing an avatar-Meredith. |
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It's a reminder of what women's libbers were up against when a trial prosecutor in 1960 could still appeal to the sentiments of the 1920s in trying to keep the book banned. |
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But some gendarmerie officials, speaking to Today's Zaman on condition of anonymity, rejected reports that the prosecutor sent them an order to make detainments. |
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A French prosecutor has confirmed the Toulous gunman, who claimed responsibility for a radical Islam-inspired killing spree, was shot in the head by police. |
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For instance tribunals dealing with minor traffic violations at the New York City Traffic Violations Bureau are held before an adjudicator who also functions as a prosecutor. |
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In an adversarial system, judges focus on the issues of law and procedure and act as a referee in the contest between the defense and the prosecutor. |
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Grand juries carry out this duty by examining evidence presented to them by a prosecutor and issuing indictments, or by investigating alleged crimes and issuing presentments. |
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As an accused is not compelled to give evidence in a criminal adversarial proceeding, they may not be questioned by a prosecutor or judge unless they choose to do so. |
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The proceedings of grand jury are, in the first instance, at the instigation of the government or other prosecutor, and ex parte and in secret deliberation. |
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