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judge and prosecutor
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.
This is not the case, and both modern adversarial and inquisitorial systems have the powers of the state separated between a prosecutor and the judge and allow the defendant the right to counsel.
If the prosecutor moves for a mistrial, there is no bar to retrial if the trial judge finds " manifest necessity " for granting the mistrial.
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.
When both the prosecutor and the defendant have come to an agreement, the proposal is submitted to the judge, who can refuse or accept the plea bargaining.
Rush Limbaugh, Sr., Limbaugh's grandfather was a Missouri prosecutor, judge, special commissioner, member of the Missouri House of Representatives from 1930 until 1932, and longtime president of the Missouri Historical Society.
Except with their own consent, no judge or prosecutor can be dismissed, have his / her powers restricted, or be forced to retire.
In 1987, a Florida judge trying a case concerning the beating to death of a gay man asked the prosecutor, " That's a crime now, to beat up a homosexual?
The judge, one of the jurors, the prosecutor, and the three black men were killed in the melee.
Usually, it can be issued by a judge or by the lawyer representing the plaintiff or the defendant in a civil trial or by the prosecutor or the defense attorney in a criminal proceeding.
The father of Joseph Louis Gay, Anthony Gay, son of a doctor, was a lawyer and prosecutor, and worked as a judge in Noblat Bridge.
Usually, a court-martial takes the form of a trial with a presiding judge, a prosecutor and defensive counsel ( all trained lawyers as well as officers ) and ( in some cases ) a panel of officers ( and sometimes enlisted personnel ) acting as jury.
However he had lost all control of his followers and in one incident, the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Lord Kilwarden, reviled as chief prosecutor of William Orr in 1797, but also the judge who granted habeas corpus to Wolfe Tone in 1798, was dragged from his carriage and hacked to death.
* Sybil Moses ( c. 1939-2009 ), prosecutor of the " Dr. X " Mario Jascalevich murder case and New Jersey Superior Court judge.
* John Bingham-Republican congressman, judge advocate in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination, prosecutor in the impeachment trials of Andrew Johnson, principal framer of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
* Norton P. Chipman-American Civil War army officer, military prosecutor, politician, author and judge
* Charles I had to abolish the Court of the Star Chamber, a royal court controlled completely by Charles I in which the prosecutor was also the judge ( which pretty much guaranteed a guilty verdict for the defendant ) and it was intended to be used to implement the will of the king legally with a " judicial " façade.
Writers have struggled to reconcile his achievements as a judge surrounding the rejection of executive power and the rights of man with his actions while Attorney General, with Gerald P. Bodet noting that his early career as a state prosecutor was one of " arrogance and brutality ".
There's also high post ranks like auditor, fiscal, chief of police, prosecutor, judge, attorney, etc.
These include the judge, prosecutor, and the defense attorney.
Cady hints strongly that he has learned about Bowden burying the report, stating that the judge and prosecutor in his case did their jobs while Bowden betrayed his own client.
Appointed by President George H. W. Bush to fill the seat vacated by William J. Brennan, Jr., Souter was the only Justice during his time on the Court with extensive prior court experience outside of a federal appeals court, having served as a prosecutor, a state's attorney general, and as a judge on state trial and appellate courts.
Fortunately for the prosecutor and unfortunately for Angélique, an eyewitness suddenly appeared: the five year old daughter of Alexis Monière, Amable, testified that she had seen Angélique carrying a shovelful of coals up to the attic of the house on the afternoon the fire started This evidence finally allowed the prosecutor to close his case and the judge and the four commissioners he summoned to participate in the sentence all concurred that Angélique was guilty.
Stennis was a prosecutor from 1932 to 1937 and a circuit judge from 1937 to 1947, both for Mississippi's Sixteenth Judicial District.

judge and wanted
He even mentions his father was excited that he get the role of EADA Haden and Connick, Jr. mentions his father was the district attorney in New Orleans, and as he played Haden, he has something else to share with his father ; he also mentions his mother was a judge and his father wanted him in more courtroom scenes on the show.
It appears Louis had a strong sense of justice and always wanted to judge people himself before applying any sentence.
According to Spink, President Roosevelt wanted " a tough judge and a man sympathetic with his viewpoint in that important court "; Lowden and Landis were, like Roosevelt, on the progressive left of the Republican Party.
" He hadn't come to " judge " Gotti, Quinn insisted, but because he wanted to portray Castellano, who inspired the actor because he had had a " thirty-year-old " mistress, which Quinn believed was " a beautiful thing.
Charged by her owner with grand larceny, she told a judge that she wanted to stay in Boise City.
During the trial, both international judges and the Albanian judge had wanted to dismiss the case, but they changed their minds later, allegedly for political reasons and due to presence of intimidation.
We wanted people to understand them and not judge them.
Gravano had been consulting a hypnotist named Halpern to deal with fears he had, and Gotti's lawyers wanted to call Halpern as a witness, but the judge refused.
The judge in the case, a former musician himself, verbally stated that he wanted to make an example of Luke.
Peter Cook wanted a judge to appoint a parenting coordinator, demand Brinkley enroll in anger management classes and order her to cover his legal expenses.
Hannum sued Barnum for calling his giant a fake, but the judge told him to get his giant to swear on his own genuineness in court if he wanted a favorable injunction.
Seale had wanted the trial postponed so that his own attorney, Charles Garry, could represent him ( as Garry was about to undergo gallbladder surgery ); the judge denied the postponement, and refused to allow Seale to represent himself, leading to Seale's verbal onslaught.
But when he went to London to discuss it, he was informed that the Foreign Office wanted a more senior judge to take part, ideally a Law Lord, but since no Law Lord was available, they had requested that a judge from the Court of Appeal should be appointed.
Then they both sold the judge to President Bush, who wanted above all else to avoid a confirmation battle.
Cardozo wanted to enter a profession that could materially aid himself and his siblings, but he also hoped to restore the family name, sullied by his father's actions as a judge.
He wanted to marry Charlotte Rueffer ( later married Schmidt ), the daughter of a Silesian judge, and ardent admirer of the Nazis ( Ulrich von Hassell — later part of the conspiracy against Hitler — described her as " a 200 percent rabid Nazi ").
In 1916 President Wilson wanted to appoint Gregory to the United States Supreme Court, but the attorney general declined the offer because of his impaired hearing, his eagerness to participate in Wilson's reelection campaign, and his belief that he lacked the necessary temperament to be a judge.
But in court, I heard them tell the judge that I wanted my mom and dad arrested.
Henri Desgrange, the organiser and chief judge, wanted to disqualify him for breaking the rules.
The judge said he wanted the trial to begin before the end of 2004.
A judge ruled that Mack legally owned the act and could pay whatever salary he wanted.
She was the daughter of a wealthy senior judge and had wanted to ' get ' Murray because he was ' easy '.
If the judge wanted only to kill the kid, there would be no need for him to undress as he waited in the outhouse.

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