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  2. Public Prosecutors Office (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Prosecutors Office (検察庁, Kensatsu-chō) [3] is the agency for conducting prosecution in Japan. It is an extraordinary organ (特別の機関, Tokubetsu no Kikan) under the Ministry of Justice (法務省, Hōmu-shō). [4]

  3. Category:Prosecution services - Wikipedia

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    Public Prosecutors Office (Japan) K. ... National Public Prosecutor's Office; Public Prosecutor General (Poland) ... Attorney-General of Singapore;

  4. Public prosecutor's office - Wikipedia

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    Public prosecutor's offices are criminal justice bodies attached to the judiciary. [ citation needed ] They are separate from the courts in Germany , Austria and the German-speaking parts of Switzerland , and are called the Staatsanwaltschaft ( German: [ˈʃtaːt͡sʔanˌvaltʃaft] ⓘ ).

  5. Criminal justice system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Detention House. Within the criminal justice system of Japan, there exist three basic features that characterize its operations.First, the institutions—police, government prosecutors' offices, courts, and correctional organs—maintain close and cooperative relations with each other, consulting frequently on how best to accomplish the shared goals of limiting and controlling crime.

  6. Special organization (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Public Prosecutors Office (Supreme Public Prosecutors Office, High Public Prosecutors Offices, District Public Prosecutors Offices, Local Public Prosecutors Offices) Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Overseas Diplomatic Establishments (Embassies, Consulates, Permanent Missions) National Tax Agency. National Tax Tribunal

  7. Prosecutorial discretion - Wikipedia

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    Under Article 35(8) of the Constitution of Singapore, as well as Section 11 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the Attorney-General of Singapore is also the Public Prosecutor. Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) and Assistant Public Prosecutors (APPs), legal officers from the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) Crime Division, act under the authority ...

  8. Public procurator - Wikipedia

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    A public procurator (Chinese: 公诉人; [1] 检察官 [2]) is an officer of a state charged with both the investigation and prosecution of crime. The office is a feature of a civil law inquisitorial rather than common law adversarial system. Countries such as Japan, China, Russia, Indonesia and Lithuania adopt the procuratorial system.

  9. Public Prosecutors Office - Wikipedia

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