Prosecutors
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A conviction review unit is essentially a unit in a prosecutor's office where
prosecutors
look at their past cases to determine whether or not they made mistakes.
The only people who knew it were police and
prosecutors.
It's too bad that
prosecutors
dare not quote the Bible today.
For example, all three of the Japanese judges and public
prosecutors
who helped draft Cambodia’s civil code were young women.
As a former judge at the ICTY, I can attest to the indispensable role that
prosecutors
inevitably play.
The UN has given the ICTY three excellent prosecutors: Richard Goldstone from the South African Constitutional Court, Louise Arbour from the Canadian Supreme Court, and Del Ponte, a formidable prosecutor from Switzerland.
Since leaving the ICTY, I have personally participated in annual joint training sessions for the appellate litigators of all the international criminal courts and know well that the caliber of the ICTY prosecutors’ work remains high.
His appointment has been endorsed by del Ponte, other past prosecutors, and the top lieutenants and staff of the Prosecutor’s office, who sent a letter of support to the UN Secretary-General.
Those of us who have been playing a role in the birth and maturation of this grand experiment in international justice urge the UN to think hard before detouring from the proud tradition left by eminent Nuremberg
prosecutors
Robert Jackson and Telford Taylor, and by the first three ICTY
prosecutors.
Most administrations have extracted money from the chaebols, often with the help of
prosecutors
and the tax authorities.
Defamation – defined with more broad descriptors like “libel” and “damage to reputation” – was reinstated as a criminal act in 2012 as well, with legislation that specifies “libel against judges, jurors, prosecutors, and law-enforcement officials” as an act worthy of harsh punishment.
The US
prosecutors
at Nuremberg didn’t know about the Guatemala experiments, so there’s no allegation of deliberate hypocrisy.
Militias have taken advantage of this system to strong-arm
prosecutors
into issuing arrest warrants.
Inspectors and
prosecutors
can catch only some criminals;India needs to change the system so that fewer crimes are committed.
The crackdown has involved 80,000 arrests, 170,000 firings, the closure of 3,000 schools, dormitories, and universities, and the dismissal of 4,400 judges and
prosecutors.
It is even said in Moscow that a reason behind the recent arrest of Media/Most’s owner, Vladimir Gusinsky, in Spain on an Interpol warrant is the desire by Moscow
prosecutors
to discover everything Gusinsky knows about Gazprom’s inner workings.
After all, he would be giving Mueller’s
prosecutors
the goods on some Russian oligarchs close to President Vladimir Putin – folks who are not particularly gentle toward people who betray them.
Making matters worse, Trump’s longtime attorney, Michael Cohen, has also agreed to cooperate with
prosecutors.
South African Courts at RiskPRETORIA – South Africa’s courts can be impressive – as demonstrated by Pretoria High Court Judge Hans Fabricius’s recent ruling that the country’s
prosecutors
must act against known torturers from Zimbabwe.
In 1923, more than 100 Chinese judges, prosecutors, and clerks resigned en masse to protest trumped-up corruption charges against the then-finance minister.
Legislators, prosecutors, and judges, in particular, need to understand what natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering can and cannot offer.
Witnesses who had testified at his trial later said that
prosecutors
had coerced them.
The attack on Khodorkovsky clearly demonstrates that
prosecutors
and courts can readily be manipulated by the politically powerful.
The totality is based on a series of complex relationships that connect legal and illegal worlds, including politicians, judges, and
prosecutors
who are willing to alter sentences for money; policemen and military personnel involved in illegal activities; and businessmen who launder money.
The AKP then drafted a set of constitutional amendments that would change the composition of the Constitutional Court and of the Supreme Council of Judges and Public Prosecutors, the body that handles the nomination and promotion of judges and
prosecutors.
Then, as Congress prepared to leave for the August recess, it was learned that Mueller – who had hired highly regarded
prosecutors
specializing in international financial transactions, despite Trump’s warnings not to investigate his finances – had impaneled a grand jury in Washington.
After all, the Putin regime, in place for nearly 14 years, controls most public institutions and the entire security apparatus, including the public prosecutors, and can close or censor any media outlet at any time without notice.
Indictments have been issued against former and current cabinet ministers, members of parliament, judges, prosecutors, lawyers, police and customs officers, and other public officials, as well as directors of private companies.
Prosecutors, civil and military judges, policemen, National Guard members, security agents, and others who have fabricated criminal charges, abused prisoners, and delayed or denied justice should be included as well.
Of course, it would not be realistic to expect Assad and his henchmen to deliver themselves directly to
prosecutors
in The Hague.
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