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  • 61David Barrett (prosecutor) — David M. Barrett has been practicing law in Washington, D.C. since 1975, specializing in litigation and administrative, agency, and legislative law. His diverse career has involved military service in the U.S. Navy and he has served as… …

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  • 62Decree about Arrests, Prosecutor Supervision and Course of Investigation — The Decree about Arrests, Prosecutor Supervision and Course of Investigation was issued jointly by the Sovnarkom and Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (undersigned by Molotov and Stalin) on November 17, 1938. It… …

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  • 63Police prosecutor — In the judicial system of New Zealand and Queensland, a Police Prosecutor is a lawyer employed by the Police to present cases in district court, as the counsel for the prosecution. This may be a sworn member of the police (normally a sergeant) or …

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  • 64Subramaniam v. Public Prosecutor — [1956] W.L.R. 965 is a leading Privy Council case that created an exception for the hearsay rule.BackgroundSubramaniam was charged with possession of ammunition for the purpose of helping a terrorist enemy, which would carry a sentence of death.… …

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  • 65John Cooke (prosecutor) — John Cooke (1608 thinsp; ndash; thinsp;16 October 1660 ) (sometimes spelt John Cook) was the first Solicitor General of the English Commonwealth and led the prosecution of Charles I. Following the English Restoration, Cooke was convicted of… …

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  • 66Madhavan Nair & Anor. v. Public Prosecutor — [case citation| [1975] 2 MLJ 264] is a case in Malaysian law concerning the freedom of speech, sedition, and Article 10 of the Constitution.BackgroundThe applicants had applied for and been granted a permit to speak in a public place under the… …

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  • 67Crown Prosecutor (New Zealand) — In New Zealand, a Crown prosecutor is a lawyer appointed to prosecute indictable offences on behalf of the Crown. Structure New Zealand, unlike some other jurisdictions, does not directly employ many lawyers to lay prosecutions. The chief law… …

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  • 68public prosecutor — n BrE a lawyer who works for the government, and tries to prove in a court of law that someone has done something illegal American Equivalent: district attorney …

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  • 69public prosecutor — noun count a DISTRICT ATTORNEY …

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  • 70crown prosecutor — crown prosecutors N COUNT: usu sing In Britain, a crown prosecutor is a lawyer who works for the state and who prosecutes people who are accused of crimes …

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