Prosecutor - Law Dictionary Search Results
prosecutorial
prosecutorial : of, relating to, or being a prosecutor or prosecution
public
government : authorized by, administered by, or acting for the people as a political entity [ expenditures] [the prosecutor] c : of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation [holding office] d
trial judge advocate
trial judge advocate : a judge advocate detailed to act as a prosecutor of an accused before a court-martial
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United States attorney
is appointed either by the president or the attorney general of the United States and acts as the prosecutor in federal criminal cases and as counsel for the U.S. in civil actions within the federal judicial district
investigatory
accomplished by investigation designed to find information or ascertain facts as investigatory committee the investigatory excesses of the prosecutor
Advocate
SCC 331. Advocate, for the purposes of Advocates Act and the Rules framed thereunder the law officer (Public Prosecutor or Government Counsel) will continue to be an advocate, Ranbir Singh v. Registrar, High Court of Rajasthan, (1999)
Bankers' Books Evidence Act
power under s. 7 for a magistrate to make an order in criminal proceedings before him for the prosecutor to inspect and take copies of entries in the books of a bank at which the defendant keeps
Breach of trust
can be commenced without the sanction of the Attorney-General, or, if civil proceedings have been started by the prosecutor, without the sanction of the Court before whom the proceedings have been or are pending. Consult Lewin, Godefroi,
Character
the nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations on the character of the prosecutor or the witnesses for the prosecution', see R. v. Bridgwater, (1905) 1 K B 131; or (iii.) 'he
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
Appeal Rules, 1908]. The decision of the Court is final, unless the Director of Public Prosecutions, or the prosecutor or the defendant, obtains the certificate of the Attorney-General that the Court's decision involves a point of law
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Prosecutor - Law Dictionary Search Results
prosecutorial
prosecutorial : of, relating to, or being a prosecutor or prosecution
public
government : authorized by, administered by, or acting for the people as a political entity [ expenditures] [the prosecutor] c : of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation [holding office] d
trial judge advocate
trial judge advocate : a judge advocate detailed to act as a prosecutor of an accused before a court-martial
Keep your definitions linked to case research
United States attorney
is appointed either by the president or the attorney general of the United States and acts as the prosecutor in federal criminal cases and as counsel for the U.S. in civil actions within the federal judicial district
investigatory
accomplished by investigation designed to find information or ascertain facts as investigatory committee the investigatory excesses of the prosecutor
Advocate
SCC 331. Advocate, for the purposes of Advocates Act and the Rules framed thereunder the law officer (Public Prosecutor or Government Counsel) will continue to be an advocate, Ranbir Singh v. Registrar, High Court of Rajasthan, (1999)
Bankers' Books Evidence Act
power under s. 7 for a magistrate to make an order in criminal proceedings before him for the prosecutor to inspect and take copies of entries in the books of a bank at which the defendant keeps
Breach of trust
can be commenced without the sanction of the Attorney-General, or, if civil proceedings have been started by the prosecutor, without the sanction of the Court before whom the proceedings have been or are pending. Consult Lewin, Godefroi,
Character
the nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations on the character of the prosecutor or the witnesses for the prosecution', see R. v. Bridgwater, (1905) 1 K B 131; or (iii.) 'he
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
Appeal Rules, 1908]. The decision of the Court is final, unless the Director of Public Prosecutions, or the prosecutor or the defendant, obtains the certificate of the Attorney-General that the Court's decision involves a point of law
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