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An anti-crime section is found in every city and district public prosecutor's office.
The verdict in the trial may not be the end of the matter, since the prosecutor's office in Rome had already opened a second investigation implicating, among others, Licio Gelli.
According to the prosecutor's office it will take many more years before all the bodies recovered can be identified.
On 29 May 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ( ECHR ) unanimously condemned Russia for enforced disappearances in five cases from Chechnya, including the disappearance of two young women in Ulus-Kert ( the prosecutor's office initially stated to media that Aminat Dugayeva and Kurbika Zinabdiyeva had been arrested on suspicion of involvement with the Moscow siege ).
radikal is illegal in Germany, and to prevent its publication the German Bundesanwaltschaft ( prosecutor's office ) ordered commercial ISPs in Germany to block its website.
The scope of the inquiry is limited by the mandate given by the prosecutor's office: the examining judge cannot open a criminal investigation sua sponte.
The Teheran prosecutor's office releases a statement reading in part, " The charges leveled against the interrogators, who are said to be members of the Intelligence Ministry, are announced as complicity in semi-intentional murder.
After unsuccessful attempts by Nixon to reach a compromise acceptable to the special prosecutor's office, including supplying edited transcripts of some recordings, Jaworski subpoenaed the tapes.
On Friday, October 19, 1973, he offered what was later known as the Stennis Compromise-asking U. S. Senator John C. Stennis to review and summarize the tapes for the special prosecutor's office.
On Nov. 14, 1973, Federal District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell ruled that the dismissal of Mr. Cox was illegal, in the absence of a prior finding of extraordinary impropriety as specified in the regulation establishing the special prosecutor's office ..
This action came as a result of the prosecutor's office requesting a re-qualification of Lebedev's offenses due to the passage of a new legal statute in the Russian Criminal Code which reduced the punishment for offenses of which he had been convicted.
As RTR did not participate in the proceedings, Terluk was left to defend the case himself, receiving significant assistance ( as the judge noted ) from the Russian prosecutor's office.
Whether those include Davinić and Marović, Dinkić was less clear but agreed that " prosecutor's office should go as high up the chain of command as necessary ".
* Office of the Military Attorney General: The military prosecutor's office.
An Executive Assistant District Attorney ( EADA ), Chief Assistant District Attorney ( CADA ), or First Assistant District Attorney is a title given the senior-most manager in a prosecutor's office under the district attorney.
Sen. Stennis would listen to the tapes himself, then summarize the tapes for the special prosecutor's office.
Tribunal prosecutor's office has accused Milosevic of " the gravest violations of human rights in Europe since the Second World War and genocide.
Walter D. Van Riper, whom Edge had appointed state attorney general, took over the Hudson County prosecutor's office and brought in outside investigators.
In July 2003, the prosecutor's office in Naples linked Đukanović with an organised crime racket worth billions of euros.
On March 27, 2008 Đukanović made a low profile visit to the prosecutor's office in Bari.
The AEL patrols were stopped after the Antwerp public prosecutor's office began an investigation into whether the activities violated Belgian laws against the organization of private militias.
He served two years in the prosecutor's office, but left after being elected to a four-year term as a county judge in 1920.
It was constructed from 1909 to 1916 and houses the appellate court Nuremberg ( Oberlandesgericht ), the regional court Nuremberg-Fürth ( Landgericht ), the local court Nuremberg ( Amtsgericht ) and the public prosecutor's office Nuremberg-Fürth ( Staatsanwaltschaft ).
After passing these exams the candidate can practice law as an attorney-at-law / barrister or as a secretary / judge at the court or as a prosecutor at the public prosecutor's office or in-house legal counsel or may operate individually at any field of law.

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An 11 ( c )( 1 )( B ) agreement does not bind the court ; the prosecutor's recommendation is merely advisory, and the defendant cannot withdraw his plea if the court decides to impose a sentence other than what was stipulated in the agreement.
In 1998, the Supreme Court rejected a prosecutor's appeal to retry Pettersson citing that evidence was not strong enough to place him at the scene of the shooting.
It is the prosecutor's duty to explain to the court what crime was committed and to detail what evidence has been found which incriminates the accused.
Babbitt was cleared of wrongdoing in the special prosecutor's final report on the investigation the following year.
The prosecutor's goal was to get the death penalty.
The last hearing on December 22 was devoted to the public prosecutor's address and to the pleading of Demange, who spent three hours arguing that the very contents of the bordereau showed that it could not be the work of Dreyfus.
The prosecutor's request was subsequently denied.
Firstly, Meadow was accused of espousing the so-called prosecutor's fallacy in which the probability of " cause given effect " ( i. e. the true likelihood of a suspect's innocence ) is confused with that of " effect given cause " ( the likelihood that innocence will result in the observed double-cot-death ).
He was questioned for 6. 5 hours and answered to about 80 prosecutor's questions regarding the accusations against him.
Benitez was warned in discussion with the prosecutor and in the written plea agreement that the agreement was not binding on the District Court, and that Benitez would not be able to withdraw his guilty plea if the court rejected the prosecutor's recommendations.
It was discovered, however, that the reporter had already given a statement under oath concerning the article — and, most important, the alleged source of the statement and exactly what that source said — to a local county prosecutor's office.
The unanimous opinion of the court, written by Justice Antonin Scalia, stated that the prosecutor's interpretation of the law was so broad that even a high school principal could be in legal trouble for giving a souvenir baseball cap to a visiting Secretary of Education.
In May 2005, Niggemeyer was called before a grand jury, which was assembled by the Franklin County prosecutor's office to examine the actions taken that night, a standard practice when lethal force is used.
In response to the rape allegations, Providence pastor Bae Jae-yong said that it was " distorted rumor that was created by the people who have slandered him " and that " all fundamental truth will be clarified by at the prosecutor's office ".
A client of Johnson's, David Hale, a former municipal court judge, was the special prosecutor's chief witness attempting to link Clinton to the Whitewater scandal.
In 1997, the District Attorney for Boundary County, Idaho charged Horiuchi with involuntary manslaughter, but the indictment was removed to federal jurisdiction based on the Supremacy Clause and eventually dismissed at the federal prosecutor's request.

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