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Prosecution in Public, Prosecution in Private

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Criminal procedure has long set a boundary between public and private in criminal enforcement: generally speaking, enforcement decisions at the post-charging stage are exposed to some degree of public view, while those at the pre-charging stage remain almost entirely secret.
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Deferred Prosecution and Non-Prosecution Agreements

2009
Abstract Criminal trials expose all parties to high risks and high costs, particularly in trials involving allegations of serious criminal corporate misconduct. The risks to the corporation are obvious. A guilty verdict can trigger substantial fines and penalties.
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Prosecutions

2016
Abstract This chapter looks into the prosecutions of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other tribunals. It explains the residual mechanism set up to deal with the remaining work of the two ad hoc Tribunals and other courts with international elements.
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8. The decision to prosecute and the prosecution’s duties of disclosure of evidence

2014
This chapter first explains the role of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the factors that are taken into account when deciding to charge a suspect or to divert him from prosecution. It then examines the important obligations which are placed upon the CPS both at common law and under statute to serve pre-trial disclosure of evidence upon the ...
Martin Hannibal, Lisa Mountford
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ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF CONCEPTS «CRIMINAL PROSECUTION» AND «PROSECUTION»

VESTNIK ADVANCED TRAINING INSTITUTE OF THE MIA OF RUSSIA
The article touches upon the issue of the relationship and delimitation of the concepts of «criminal prosecution» and «accusation», as a problem of understanding the essence of the function of the prosecution in criminal proceedings, notes their ambiguous interpretation in science, as well as un-founded identification, considers the reasons for this ...
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To Prosecute or Not to Prosecute?

Network Security, 2001
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Prosecutions

The Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, 2022
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Prosecution

1998
Abstract The prosecutor is the government’s representative and advocate in all phases of criminal adjudication. Except for the daily operations of public police, prosecution is the most powerful component of the criminal justice process because of the number of offenders and victims it affects and because it dominates decision making ...
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