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  2. Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    Prosecutor Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (on the pulpit) at the Nuremberg Trials Occupation Occupation type Profession Activity sectors Law, law enforcement Description Competencies Advocacy skills, analytical mind, sense of justice Education required Typically required to be authorised to practice law in the jurisdiction, law degree, in some cases a traineeship. Fields of employment ...

  3. Investigating judge (France) - Wikipedia

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    The commission proposed a package of due process reforms, including the abolition of the post of investigating judge and the creation of a "liberty judge" (juge des libertés) in its place. Under the proposed system, the prosecutor and the police would have sole responsibility for conducting the investigation, and the liberty judge would be ...

  4. Examining magistrate - Wikipedia

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    An investigating judge initiates an investigation upon an order of the Public Prosecutor (procureur) or upon the request of a private citizen. The investigating judge may issue Letters rogatory , order the seizure of necessary evidence, compel witnesses to appear and give evidence, and request expert testimony at an investigative hearing, the ...

  5. Prosecutor asks judge to uphold Trump's conviction in hush ...

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    (The Center Square) – Prosecutors from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's Office filed a motion Tuesday urging a judge to keep President-elect Donald Trump's hush money conviction in place.

  6. Inquisitorial system - Wikipedia

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    The case may be brought before the examining judge either by the public prosecutor (procureur) or, more rarely, by the victim (who may compel an instruction even if the public prosecutor rules the charges to be insufficient). The judge questions witnesses, interrogates suspects, and orders searches for other investigations.

  7. Prosecutor vs. convicted felon: How Democrats believe Harris ...

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    U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, threw out the classified documents case in July, arguing that the special prosecutor who brought the charges had been improperly appointed ...

  8. Judiciary of France - Wikipedia

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    In France, career judges and public prosecutors are considered civil servants exercising one of the sovereign powers of the state, hence only French citizens are eligible with the notable exclusion of other EU member states citizens under the 49(4) TFEU clause. [10] [11]

  9. Fayette Co. judge will not recuse from murder case after ...

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    A Fayette Circuit Court judge determined she will not recuse herself from a murder case after local prosecutors alleged the judge is biased against the Fayette Commonwealth Attorney’s Office.