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variously served as the Director of Public | Prosecutions, a magistrate, High Commissioner to London, |
VIII That in all capital or criminal | prosecutions a man hath a right to demand the cause and |
romoted to the Norwegian Director of Public | Prosecutions, a position he retained until 1979. |
those prosecuted under state law, and state | prosecutions account for a vast majority of incarceratio |
reate such a commission or ensure effective | prosecutions after the 2000 resolution, the commission d |
Attempted | prosecutions against him for sodomy failed and his follo |
"|Sunderland were eventually promoted after | prosecutions against Swindon Town. |
His evidence has led to successful | prosecutions against high profile dealers such as John H |
ment began a major effort to bring criminal | prosecutions against organized crime members, corrupt po |
fearing that the honest Pecora might bring | prosecutions against its members. |
slation actually facilitated an increase in | prosecutions against homosexual men. |
Despite further | prosecutions and fines the Stonors remained Roman Cathol |
Nathan, send him police reports, details of | prosecutions and recruitment figures. |
edly collected data on trafficking arrests, | prosecutions, and rescues, and coordinated and analyzed |
r the resignation of the Director of Public | Prosecutions and the Attorney General after Uganda's Con |
with forfeiture related issues in criminal | prosecutions and have overall responsibility for all iss |
es the permission of the Director of Public | Prosecutions, and in Northern Ireland, the Director of P |
reputation for extremism due to his zealous | prosecutions and grand jury investigations of left-wing |
These inquiries have not resulted in | prosecutions and not all subjects involved in the trials |
f EDO MBM, Paul Hills was a witness for the | prosecutions and was cross examined by the defence team |
In 1991 the Director of Public | Prosecutions and head of the Crown Prosecution Service, |
s Office, which conducts all criminal trial | prosecutions and summary conviction appeals for cases th |
to ensure more care was taken in witchcraft | prosecutions, and to attempt to restrain the persecuting |
The Director of Public | Prosecutions appealed against the murder sentences on th |
es how all processes are to be styled, that | prosecutions are to be carried on in the name and by the |
Felony and Misdemeanor | prosecutions are filed by the Prosecuting Attorney, who |
abeas corpus for defendants in the criminal | prosecutions arising out of the Elaine Race Riot. |
ng for the Office of the Director of Public | Prosecutions as a Senior State Prosecutor. |
fice of the Commonwealth Director of Public | Prosecutions at the Melbourne and Sydney offices where h |
In 1975 he became the Director Public | Prosecutions at the Attorney General's Department, howev |
The PPSNI advise the police on possible | prosecutions, authorise charge, review cases submitted b |
thquake, Langdon carried out the successful | prosecutions both of Mayor Eugene Schmitz and political |
jurisdiction of the United States; criminal | prosecutions brought by the United States; and many othe |
Criminal | Prosecutions Bureau |
He had been at the forefront of the | prosecutions but underwent a change of heart when his se |
resulted in multiple arrests and successful | prosecutions by Customs and Police officers. |
aboo was referred to the Director of Public | Prosecutions by the National Viewers and Listeners Assoc |
has been the target of a series of landmark | prosecutions by the Federal government of the United Sta |
y Council report claimed that no successful | prosecutions came from the act. |
83, the United Kingdom Department of Public | Prosecutions compiled a list of 74 video releases that w |
idential appendix to the Director of Public | Prosecutions concerned matters which may lead to prosecu |
Prosecutions continued until a string of decisions by th | |
It is not clear whether any | prosecutions could be successful given that any person c |
If the Director of Public | Prosecutions decided not to bring proceedings against th |
In March 2009 the Director of Public | Prosecutions decided not to take a prosecution against t |
The State Department of Public | Prosecutions declined to press charges and Koperberg was |
playing rugby and the Department of Public | Prosecutions determined that to prosecute the parents wo |
rom 1970-76 he was the Chief of the Special | Prosecutions Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, |
Prosecutions Division (Hong Kong) - the prosecution in t | |
Prosecutions Division (Hong Kong) - the prosecution in t | |
ponsibility for the accident, there were no | prosecutions due to a loophole in New Zealand law that p |
In the | prosecutions following upon the Gunpowder Plot, Norris w |
The group advocated the end of "tax | prosecutions for resisting the transfer of private wealt |
The Director of Public | Prosecutions, for which Havers was acting, was also foun |
He was Director of Public | Prosecutions for Ghana from 1962 to 1966, then became a |
Prosecutions for vagrancy are rare, being replaced by pr | |
bers of the RUC, and the Director of Public | Prosecutions for Northern Ireland decided to bring prose |
It is headed by the Director of Public | Prosecutions for Northern Ireland. |
t of Qatar made little progress to increase | prosecutions for trafficking effectively in 2007. |
He acted with those who urged the | prosecutions for witchcraft at Salem, Massachusetts. |
The Director of Public | Prosecutions for Northern Ireland is at present appointe |
The Act required | prosecutions for this kind of treason to begin within si |
refers the papers to the Director of Public | Prosecutions for consideration and investigation. |
printers of Thomas Paine's works, initiated | prosecutions for sedition and published loyalist pamphle |
The members of the sect did not face any | prosecutions for its polygamous behavior until the late |
tate Prosecutor with the Director of Public | Prosecutions for Western Australia. |
He was Director of Public | Prosecutions for England and Wales and second head of th |
Prosecutions for heresy continued, especially in the sou | |
he end, the Commonwealth Director of Public | Prosecutions found that there were no grounds to lay any |
n English lawyer and the Director of Public | Prosecutions from 1920 to 1930. |
CB MC QC (1898-1964) was Director of Public | Prosecutions from 1944 to 1964, making him the longest-s |
ng pictures against him for fear of federal | prosecutions, Gellatti gives Eddie the chance to back do |
cience is not misused in civil and criminal | prosecutions impacting on the public interest or the rig |
d were one of the more successful espionage | prosecutions in the early Cold War period. |
as responsible for the majority of criminal | prosecutions in England, and in his term of office he ha |
Later, Johnson defended the | prosecutions in the spring of 1921 when Fred Dixon broug |
Kingdom, compiled by the Director of Public | Prosecutions in 1983 as a result of the aforementioned m |
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld these | prosecutions in a series of decisions. |
in April 1980 to become Director of Public | Prosecutions in Belize. |
ecutor, he was appointed Director of Public | Prosecutions in 1987. |
uded threats to burn down her house and two | prosecutions in the law courts for holding "illegal" mee |
Advocate Depute, representing the Crown in | prosecutions in the High Court. |
One manifestation of his views were | prosecutions in his London diocese for the disrespectful |
In 1970 there were a series of criminal | prosecutions in New Haven, Connecticut against various m |
about the low number of gun and immigration | prosecutions in her district. |
e liquidator to give the Director of Public | Prosecutions information and access to documents in his |
l MPS (Metropolitan Police Service) traffic | prosecutions involving summonses and investigating colli |
The unit deals with all Met traffic | prosecutions involving summonses. |
easury Solicitor and the Director of Public | Prosecutions, Laws is one of the three most senior lawye |
pril 27, New South Wales Director of Public | Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery informed detectives that h |
ttorney general in Oregon can initiate some | prosecutions, notably in election-law violations, organi |
could be prevented, including the possible | prosecutions of Israeli commanders, and that the case ra |
of legal cases in which he launched private | prosecutions of public figures who had been involved in |
stice Calvert-Smith, was Director of Public | Prosecutions of England and Wales from 1998 to 2003 and |
uring his time in office the failure of the | prosecutions of Paul Burrell and the killers of Damilola |
East Timor, playing a large role in future | prosecutions of militia members who had committed crimes |
(1953 - ) was appointed Director of Public | Prosecutions of the Department of Justice of the Hong Ko |
Guadagno was responsible for the corruption | prosecutions of former Essex County Executive Thomas D'A |
of Illinois, where he led many high-profile | prosecutions of white collar crime and corporate fraud. |
National Police Commission, Director Public | Prosecutions of the Attorney General's Department, Presi |
rovide any information on investigations or | prosecutions of these cases. |
One of the most notorious successful | prosecutions of an artist under the act was in 1929 when |
Act was to prove significant in a number of | prosecutions of artists for allegedly exhibiting obscene |
it, and they did not want to risk criminal | prosecutions of their own personnel and/or vendors who s |
rtugal to defend Portuguese Liberals of the | prosecutions of absolutist King Miguel I of Portugal, (O |
hootings, Janus follows the bitterly fought | prosecutions of a notorious criminal family, The Henness |
ctions is that the trade off more efficient | prosecutions of potentially impaired individuals is well |
corruption scandal which lead to successful | prosecutions of Boeing's CFO Michael M. Sears and senior |
ed to use him as a witness in the Smith Act | prosecutions of the leadership of the Communist Party, U |
egally to block criminal investigations and | prosecutions of themselves, particularly those related t |
orruption matters, including the successufl | prosecutions of four city council members. |
of universal jurisdiction, which allows for | prosecutions of crimes against humanity committed elsewh |
he Act was intended to allow for successful | prosecutions of Mormon polygamists. |
from 1907 to 1912 and was in charge of the | prosecutions of Standard Oil and certain railroad compan |
He became the Chief of | Prosecutions of the ICTR in 2005, and continued to assis |
She is noted for having overseen | prosecutions of John Gotti and the terrorists responsibl |
thern Ireland Office responsible for public | prosecutions of people charged with criminal offences in |
He was Director of Public | Prosecutions of England and Wales from 1977 to 1987, and |
ct also established the Revenue and Customs | Prosecutions Office, and provided for inspections of HMR |
s acting director of the Customs and Excise | Prosecutions Office. |
"The | prosecutions on our courts for breach of promise, divorc |
This case sounded the death knell for | prosecutions on the grounds of obscenity of books with l |
publish details of successful food business | prosecutions on its website . |
erlyn Rees appointed him Director of Public | Prosecutions on the retirement of Sir Norman Skelhorn in |
ry, although it became a tradition only; no | prosecutions or litigation ever took place in it, and it |
rainings have not translated into increased | prosecutions or a change in outlook. |
High Court for repeatedly refusing to bring | prosecutions over deaths in police custody. |
ompany has been the subject of five federal | prosecutions, paid more than $25 million in criminal fin |
, the Department processed on average 2,500 | prosecutions per year |
Withdrawal of all | prosecutions relating to several types of offenses excep |
ain Meadows massacre and Investigations and | prosecutions relating to the Mountain Meadows massacre |
The Director of Public | Prosecutions requested a full report on the inquest from |
1982, Holmes began her employment with the | Prosecutions Section of the Deputy Crown Solicitor's Off |
trict of New York, and chief of the Special | Prosecutions section, (1971-1973). |
Crown | prosecutions seem to have been uncommonly rare during th |
The NSW Director of Public | Prosecutions subsequently found that "there is insuffici |
he Observer was closed by successive police | prosecutions that the road was clear for a newspaper clo |
, organized-crime and government-corruption | prosecutions that began in Giuliani's term. |
nment of the case by the Director of Public | Prosecutions, the Minister held a press conference to an |
he state needed money for the Coeur d'Alene | prosecutions, the Mine Owners' Association had come up w |
s Constitution states that "in all criminal | prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a spe |
terature evidence was a staple of terrorism | prosecutions throughout the 1990's" and that the reading |
nce with their beliefs, and enable criminal | prosecutions to be brought against the perpetrators. |
arious approaches - from criminal raids and | prosecutions to Civil injunctions to threatening to seiz |
owing the refusal of the Director of Public | Prosecutions to take action. |
ury was convened for 11 months with minimal | prosecutions to investigate gambling in the city. |
26, 2010 the Queensland Director of Public | Prosecutions, Tony Moynihan SC announced there would be |
st Lord Mansfield who had balked at various | prosecutions under the statutes now repealed. |
States Congress which sought to facilitate | prosecutions under the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act by elimin |
Prosecutions under the Act could be made only with the a | |
The decision brought to an end | prosecutions under Canada's nascent war crimes legislati |
tion creates a specific rule of evidence in | prosecutions under section 1 of the 1911 Act. |
-General, Solicitor-General and Director of | Prosecutions urging that proceedings should be taken aga |
The case of Director of Public | Prosecutions v Bull [1994] 158 J.P. 1005 determined that |
he enquiry into National Director of Public | Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli's fitness to hold office. |
yer who leaked information during the BALCO | prosecutions, was by far the longest handed out to any p |
ng that approximately 75 percent of ATF gun | prosecutions were aimed at ordinary citizens who had nei |
evidence, initial British efforts to launch | prosecutions were abandoned. |
bad driver and Boaks would attempt private | prosecutions whenever she crashed. |
ant in the Office of the Director of Public | Prosecutions, where the work with the legal purge in Nor |
gated for politically motivated and "bogus" | prosecutions, which a former US Attorney called "utterly |
He escaped the | prosecutions which were brought against Oldfield, though |
actively involved in two major capital case | prosecutions while serving as a Legal Officer, that of S |
n Pretoria), is a deputy director of public | prosecutions with the South African National Prosecuting |
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