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The (Local) Prosecutor

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1920
The rise of the reform prosecutor has led to a backlash. Many states have sought to circumvent the power of reform prosecutors, others to sanction them, and some to replace them with unelected appointees. These efforts have been met with resistance and, in some instances, with legal challenges.
Carissa Byrne Hessick, Rick Su
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The Private Prosecutor

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Private prosecutions are a novel and/or complex point of law in England and Wales, and this is regularly recognised by the Courts when such cases are instituted and litigated. Owing to this, this short piece of work intends to shed light on private prosecutions, the statutory authority for bringing them, overcoming potential judicial objections, how to
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The Prosecutor and the Gunman

Ethics, 1979
Kenneth Kipnis has recently argued that plea bargaining should be abolished.1 He offers two independent lines of argument in defense of that recommendation. First, he focuses on factors intrinsic to the bargaining situation. His argument is this: (1) A defendant's decision to accept a prosecutor's proposal to plead guilty in return for a (relatively ...
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IMAGE OF PROSECUTORS AND THE PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE IN UKRAINE: A MODERN CONCEPT

2022
The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of understanding the image as a concept in general  and the image of prosecutors and prosecution in  particular. Attention is focused on the role of the  image of state bodies of Ukraine, including the  prosecutor’s office, in the conditions of a full-scale  military attack on Ukraine.
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Prosecutor Culture

2001
Abstract No question has more engaged students of Japan than the obvious one: How different is this, the first major industrial society to emerge outside the Western tradition? Likewise, no question has bred more, or more rancorous, disagreement.
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The prosecutor

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1980
OlgaS. Burn, MaryB. Veldkamp
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Prosecutors

2016
Richard Coulton   +2 more
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The Office of the Prosecutor

2015
Chapter 5 analyzes the use of questions related to certain issues of translation and interpreting in cross-examination conducted by attorneys for the Office of the Prosecutor. The military term asanacija, as translated in evidence and interpreted in testimony during the proceedings, was the focus of their queries.
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Independence of prosecutors as a principle of prosecutors activity

Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki, 2021
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