• Witness for the Prosecution may refer to: "The Witness for the Prosecution", a 1925 short story by Agatha Christie The Witness for the Prosecution and Other...
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  • Malicious prosecution is a common law intentional tort. Like the tort of abuse of process, its elements include (1) intentionally (and maliciously) instituting...
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  • A private prosecution is a criminal proceeding initiated by an individual private citizen or private organisation (such as a prosecution association) instead...
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    Prosecutor (redirect from Prosecution)
    A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in states with either the adversarial system, which is adopted in common law, or inquisitorial...
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    The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the principal public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales. It is headed by the Director...
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  • "The Witness for the Prosecution" is a short story and play by British author Agatha Christie. The story was initially published as "Traitor's Hands"...
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  • The Witness for the Prosecution is a 2016 British mystery drama thriller television serial broadcast on BBC One over Christmas 2016. The two-part programme...
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  • selective prosecution is a procedural defense in which defendants argue that they should not be held criminally liable for breaking the law because the criminal...
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  • Witness for the Prosecution is a 1957 American legal mystery thriller film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles...
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    Trump, the 45th president of the United States, and 18 co-defendants. The prosecution alleges that Trump led a "criminal racketeering enterprise", in which...
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  • personal capacity, which have led or are expected to lead to a trial: Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York, a criminal trial held April 15–May 30, 2024...
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    history lesson to the defeated Germans, and delegitimize the traditional German elite. The IMT verdict followed the prosecution in declaring the crime of plotting...
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  • Federal prosecution of Donald Trump or United States v. Trump may refer to: Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case), indicted...
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    Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), to transfer the responsibility of prosecution of offences from the police to the CPS, and to codify the prosecution process...
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  • The Swedish Prosecution Authority (Swedish: Åklagarmyndigheten) is the principal agency in Sweden responsible for public prosecutions. It is a wholly...
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  • Witness to a Prosecution is a Hong Kong television series produced by TVB. The original broadcast was on the TVB Jade network with 45-minute episodes...
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  • Patent prosecution is the interaction between applicants and a patent office with regard to a patent application or a patent. The prosecution process is...
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  • A deferred prosecution agreement (DPA), which is very similar to a non-prosecution agreement (NPA), is a voluntary alternative to adjudication in which...
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  • The Public Prosecution Service (Dutch: Openbaar Ministerie, OM; lit. 'Public Ministry') is the body of public prosecutors in the Dutch criminal justice...
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    earlier in the month about individuals involved with the trial. The prosecution argued that Trump's 2016 campaign sought to benefit from the payment of...
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  • The Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office (RCPO) was a non-departmental public body created under the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 as...
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    The National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime (Norwegian: Økokrim) is Norway's central unit for fighting...
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  • Prosecution history estoppel, also known as file-wrapper estoppel, is a term used to indicate that a person who has filed a patent application, and then...
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    Kelli Ward, et al. is a state criminal prosecution concerning the Trump fake electors plot in Arizona. The eighteen defendants, including eleven Arizona...
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  • the Prosecution is a play adapted by Agatha Christie from her 1925 short story "Traitor's Hands". The play opened in London on 28 October 1953 at the...
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  • The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead &...
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    would not schedule a trial until the DC Circuit Court of Appeals decided whether Trump was immune from prosecution. After that court unanimously ruled...
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  • called the principle of opportunity. There is a divide between countries where prosecutions are generally discretionary and where prosecutions are mandatory...
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  • Compulsory prosecution is an aspect of certain justice systems in which the prosecutor is required to press charges if there is sufficient evidence to...
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  • The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is the office or official charged with the prosecution of criminal offences in several criminal jurisdictions...
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