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  2. 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] ⓘ ).

  3. Public Prosecutors Office (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The law provides that the Public Prosecutors Office is where the work of public prosecutors (検察官, Kensatsu-kan) is unified. [7] It lays down five ranks of public prosecutors: the Prosecutor-General, the Deputy Prosecutor-General, the Superintending Prosecutors, Public Prosecutors and Assistant Prosecutors. [8]

  4. Ministère public (France) - Wikipedia

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    In cours d'assises, the representative of the ministère public, called "attorney general", is either a member of the general parquet, or a member of the parquet of the correctional tribunal; in the Court of Cassation : one finds a prosecutor-general, a first attorney-general as well as attorneys-general.

  5. Parquet (legal) - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, the prosecutor's office, the "Public Ministry" (Ministério Público), is metonymically referred to as the parquet. In Romania, the prosecutor's office, the "Public Ministry" (Ministerul Public), is also called the parchet (pronounced) and is allocated to a certain court at the local or national level.

  6. 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 ...

  7. National Public Prosecutor's Office - Wikipedia

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    The title "Public Prosecutor General", however, is still reserved for the one who supervises all other prosecutors (the difference is that he is now elected from independent candidates, and no longer a governmental minister). In 2016, the National Public Prosecutor's Office was reinstated under the act of January 28, replacing the former ...

  8. Veteran murder trial prosecutor hired by SC attorney general ...

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    The State did learn Waters was a prosecutor with Heather Weiss, a lawyer with the S.C. Attorney General’s Office, in a 2011 Lexington County homicide by child abuse case, in which the defendant ...

  9. Ministry of justice - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, the head of the department may be called the attorney general, for example in the United States. [3] Monaco is an example of a country that does not have a ministry of justice, but rather a Directorate of Judicial Services (head: Secretary of Justice) that oversees the administration of justice. [ 4 ]