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  2. Law of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Register (WSR) is a biweekly publication that includes notices of proposed and expedited rules, emergency and permanently adopted rules, public meetings, requests for public input, notices of rules review, executive orders of the Governor, court rules, summary of attorney general opinions, juvenile disposition standards ...

  3. Franklin leader says he was cleared of all ‘wrongdoing’ in ...

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... She did not send out a “decline to prosecute” notice about Didier. ... Briggs said that the prosecutors office is bound by law and ethics rules ...

  4. Involuntary dismissal - Wikipedia

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    State court rules may be different from the Federal rules and vary from state to state. Full Text of FRCP 41(b): (b) Involuntary Dismissal: Effect Thereof. For failure of the plaintiff to prosecute or to comply with these rules or any order of court, a defendant may move for dismissal of an action or of any claim against the defendant.

  5. Nolle prosequi - Wikipedia

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    Nolle prosequi, [a] abbreviated nol or nolle pros, is legal Latin meaning "to be unwilling to pursue". [3] [4] It is a type of prosecutorial discretion in common law, used for prosecutors' declarations that they are voluntarily ending a criminal case before trial or before a verdict is rendered; [5] it is a kind of motion to dismiss and contrasts with an involuntary dismissal.

  6. Trump's legal allies set the stage for DOJ investigations of ...

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    Career civil servants in the DOJ, who work for Republican and Democratic presidents and pledge to be nonpartisan, could also decline to prosecute a case, citing a lack of merit. Trump allies have ...

  7. House to vote on holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in ...

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    House Republicans are expected to vote to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for refusing to hand over audio of President Joe Biden's classified documents interview.

  8. Prosecutorial discretion - Wikipedia

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    In the United States federal system, the prosecutor has wide latitude in determining when, who, how, and even whether to prosecute for apparent violations of federal criminal law. The prosecutor's broad discretion in such areas as initiating or forgoing prosecutions, selecting or recommending specific charges, and terminating prosecutions by ...

  9. Government claims lawyers refusing to prosecute climate ... - AOL

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    The government has accused lawyers refusing to prosecute climate protesters or act for fossil fuel interests of "undermining" the rule of law and independence of the legal profession.. The ...