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prosecutor and wants
In spite of the agreement, all the parties of the trial: prosecution, defendant and the victim as an auxiliary prosecutor ( in Poland, the victim may declare that he wants to act as an " auxiliary prosecutor " and consequently gains the rights similar to official prosecutor )-have the right to appeal.
The prosecutor becomes frightened and rushes away, saying he wants nothing more to do with the prisoner.
Any person who wants to work as a judge, prosecutor, or become a practicing lawyer or a public notary, will need to pass the SJE to obtain a Certificate of Legal Profession Qualification.
A key subplot centers around the increasingly antagonistic relationship between Schultz, who wants to become a boss in his own right, and Luciano, who is pressured by prosecutor Thomas Dewey to keep Schultz in check.

prosecutor and someone
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.
While collateral attacks on criminal convictions, such as state level habeas corpus petitions, are usually considered to be technically civil cases, because they are not brought by a prosecutor and do not seek to convict someone of a crime, these suits are, in both states, appealed to the criminal court of last resort, rather than the civil court of last resort.
For example, if the defendant ( D ) is charged with murder, the prosecutor ( P ) bears the burden of proof to show the jury that D did murder someone.
During the trial, the prosecutor, Lord Goldsmith, stated that he believed that this was the first time in which someone had been prosecuted in one jurisdiction for alleged offences committed in the other.
As a federal prosecutor Doar could not prosecute someone for murder, which was a state offense.

prosecutor and so
As an accused is not compelled to give evidence in a criminal adversarial proceeding ; he may not be questioned by prosecutor or judge unless he chooses to do so.
However, neither the Fifth Amendment nor Miranda extend to prearrest silence, so if a defendant takes the stand at trial ( thereby waiving his Fifth Amendment rights ), the prosecutor can attack his credibility with his prearrest silence ( where he failed to turn himself in and confess immediately ).
In other cases, formal plea bargains in Pakistan are limited, but the prosecutor has the authority to drop a case or a charge in a case and, in practice, often does so, in return for a defendant pleading guilty on some lesser charge.
" The positions of half of the sitting councilmembers were eventually invalidated by the Franklin County prosecutor because they were not legally appointed, but village positions continued to be claimed by those without the legal right to do so.
In a statement by the UN backed war crimes court, chief prosecutor David Crane said that Sankoh's death granted him " a peaceful end that he denied to so many others.
During 2005, there were questions in the press regarding the apparent absence of focus on Novak by the special prosecutor Fitzgerald and the grand jury, specifically questions suggesting he may have already testified about his sources despite insisting publicly that he would not do so.
The judge and prosecutor wanted to speed the nine trials to avoid violence, so the first trial took a day and a half, and the rest took place one right after the other in just one day.
It took however some time before the authorities realized this and ordered Salamone to other duties even though his investigations had taken a completely different direction: Paolo Berlusconi ( Silvio's brother ) and Cesare Previti ( former minister ) were accused of a conspiracy against Di Pietro but the prosecutor who later replaced Salamone asked for their acquittance and so did the court.
During the closing arguments, the prosecutor argued for the death penalty, stating that 161 people had died so that Nichols and McVeigh " could make a political statement ".
Using the doctrine of chances allows a prosecutor to admit evidence of prior " accidents " that can persuade a jury that prior incidents are so similar that it is very improbable that the case at bar is actually accidental.
The prosecutor claimed that the fire which killed the children was the third attempt by Willingham to do so after attempting to abort each of two pregnancies by kicking his wife in order to cause miscarriages.
In 2009, John Jackson, the prosecutor at the trial stated that burns suffered by Willingham were so superficial as to suggest that the same were self-inflicted in an attempt to divert suspicion from himself.
Reynolds contacted the district attorney and asked for the charges against his nephew's alleged killers to be dropped ; the prosecutor eventually did so for lack of evidence, and no trial on the matter was ever held.
KGB chairman Kryuchkov agreed, and so did the prosecutor ’ s office, concerned about the embarrassing chance of an acquittal.
He contrived to include in his index an obscene joke at the expense of the hapless prosecutor in the Chatterley trial, but found the difficulty of indexing so great that he became a champion of the Society of Indexers.
Seniloli's lawyer, Mehboob Raza, maintained that he had done so only " under duress ," at gunpoint, a defence rejected by High Court Justice Nazhat Shameem, who agreed with the state prosecutor that Seniloli had known of the coup plot in advance and had deliberately aided and abetted it.
If so, he or she must have a special prosecutor appointed who has all the power of the Department of Justice office except those specific to the Attorney General.
The trial court set her up in a separate room with the judge, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney, so that the defendant and jury could only see her testify via the live television screen in the courtroom, and she could not see them.
He would later testify at the 1987 trial of Barbie in Lyon, although the prosecutor " threw doubt " on Thomas ' testimony with regard to the " difficulties of identification " after so much time had elapsed.
As a result, the United States will focus on “ effective efforts to support the full and complete deployment of UNAMID so that there is the capacity on the ground to begin to effect that civilian protection .” Several weeks later, Ambassador Rice expressed the United States ’ support of the International Criminal Court when they issued a warrant for Sudanese President Bashir ’ s arrest and also of UN Security Council Resolution 1593, which “ requires the Government of Sudan and all other parties to the conflict to cooperate fully with the ICC and its prosecutor .” Rice also stated that “ no one should use the ICC ’ s decision as a pretext to incite or launch violence against civilians or international personnel .” After Bashir expelled humanitarian aid groups, the U. S. committed itself to greater efforts “ with others to try to avert a deeper humanitarian crisis .”
The office of the prosecutor provides considerable assistance to the bench judges in terms of making its determination, so you no longer have a level playing field.
Public authorities flooded with complaints about Kirby vacuum cleaners is not a recent phenomenon ; even in the 1960s and 1970s, Kirby had been " cited by various agencies a number of times " and the Detroit Better Business bureau had received so many complaints that it decided to turn the matter over to the Wayne County prosecutor.
Nixon did so, and the prosecutor, a long-time friend of the judge's, dropped the case.

prosecutor and offers
The court before returning the case to the prosecutor offers the parties to change the terms of the agreement.

prosecutor and you
The best that you and your associate can do together is to not squeal: that is, to cooperate ( with each other, not the prosecutor!
The prosecution was ridiculed for being out of touch with changing social norms when the chief prosecutor, Mervyn Griffith-Jones, asked if it were the kind of book " you would wish your wife or servants to read ".
During Eichmann's trial for war crimes in 1962, chief prosecutor Gideon Hausner drew attention to the significance and responsibility of Eichmann's Obersturmbannführer rank when, in response to Eichmann's claim that he was merely a clerk obeying orders, Hausner asked him, “ Were you an Obersturmbannführer or an office girl ?”
As part of Greek politician Aiskhines ( Aeschines )' proof that a member of the prosecution against him, Timarkhos ( Timarchus ), had prostituted himself to ( or been " kept " by ) another male while young, he attributed fellow prosecutor Demosthenes ' nickname Batalos (" arse ") to his " unmanliness and kinaidiā and frequently commented on his " unmanly and womanish temper ", even criticising his clothing: " If anyone took those dainty little coats and soft shirts off you ... and took them round for the jurors to handle, I think they'd be quite unable to say, if they hadn't been told in advance, whether they had hold of a man's clothing or a woman's.
During the trial, the crown prosecutor produced a letter which stated, " I never shall say you done any such thing again — if I have to die for it.
Chief prosecutor Henry Hyde countered: " A failure to convict will make the statement that lying under oath, while unpleasant and to be avoided, is not all that serious ... We have reduced lying under oath to a breach of etiquette, but only if you are the President ... And now let us all take our place in history on the side of honor, and, oh, yes, let right be done.
There have been several attempts on Rico's life and he is a bag of nerves, but lead prosecutor ADA Martin Ferguson ( Humphrey Bogart ) reminds him that he himself faces plenty of charges that could " burn you a dozen times ".

prosecutor and deal
A plea bargain ( also plea agreement, plea deal or copping a plea ) is an agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor.
Plea bargaining can present a dilemma to defense attorneys, in that they must choose between vigorously seeking a good deal for their present client, or maintaining a good relationship with the prosecutor for the sake of helping future clients.
In this system, the public prosecutor could propose to suspects of relatively minor crimes a penalty not exceeding one year in prison ; the deal, if accepted, had to be accepted by a judge.
Deputy prosecutor Jeffrey Baird noted in court that the deal contained " the names of 41 victims who would not be the subject of State v. Ridgway if it were not for the plea agreement.
There have been reports that Kasabian wanted to tell her story to the prosecutors, with or without any kind of deal, to " get it out of my head ", as chief prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi described it, but that her attorney, Gary Fleischman, insisted that she remain silent until the district attorney made an offer of immunity.
Pomerene was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge to serve as a special prosecutor to deal with the Teapot Dome scandal.
The court will also make provisions for the officer or the prosecutor to achieve a deal with the motorist, often in the form of a plea bargain.
Although each judge, state, county or municipality handle contested hearings a little differently, the court may make provisions for the prosecutor to achieve a deal with the motorist, often in the form of a plea bargain that may reduce the impact from that which would be incurred from pleading guilty without attending court.
After serving for five years as Switzerland's attorney general, in 1999 Del Ponte joined the ICTY and ICTR to deal with war crimes as prosecutor.
Meanwhile, Holman, who escaped custody only to be hunted down again, has made a deal with U. S. federal prosecutor Harry Breitel ( Ray Sharkey ) to provide information about the mob in exchange for immunity.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor has to deal with his flamboyant and often difficult-to-control boyfriend Bernard.
As the year progressed, the relationship between Shaik and Zuma had attracted more attention, and by October 2000, South Africa ’ s leading corruption prosecutor, Judge Willem Heath, formally asked President Thabo Mbeki for a proclamation allowing him to investigate the arms deal.
In lead prosecutor Billy Downer's opening address, he said his case would be based on facts and patterns and that " we will principally be talking of the arms deal.
On 3 November 2010, Ruto flew to the International Criminal Court at the Hague to discuss an evidence deal with the prosecutor.
Greene threatens the corrupt prosecutor with exposure to the American media and he agrees to a deal.

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