The Cartel Immunity Programme operated jointly by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Director of
Public Prosecutions under competition law has some of the features of DPAs.
I have concluded that the exercise of the discretion to stay proceedings by front line prosecutors as agents for the Attorney General of Alberta and the federal Director of
Public Prosecutions under s. 579 of the Criminal Code has become systemically unethical.
Not exact matches
So far, both the RCMP and the
Public Prosecution Service of Canada have maintained that these agreements are not available
under current Canadian law, a position Mr. Barutciski dismisses.
It is the Commonwealth Director of
Public Prosecutions (CDPP) which has the power to bring criminal indictments
under the Act.
Last night, my State Governor, Dr. Abdulfatai Ahmed revealed to me an information at his disposal that a group of suspects who had been in police cells for several weeks for cultism and whose investigation had been concluded with
prosecution about to commence under the State law based on the advice of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and the Ministry of Justice were ordered to be transferred to Abuja th
prosecution about to commence
under the State law based on the advice of the Director of
Public Prosecution (DPP) and the Ministry of Justice were ordered to be transferred to Abuja th
Prosecution (DPP) and the Ministry of Justice were ordered to be transferred to Abuja this morning.
One of the latest twist of the story told on Wednesday was by Senate President Saraki who announced that his State governor and ally, Abdulfatai Ahmed had told him that a group of suspects who had been in police cells for several weeks for cultism and whose investigation had been concluded with
prosecution about to commence
under the State law based on the advice of the director of
public prosecution (DPP) and the Ministry of Justice, were ordered to be transferred to Abuja on the directive of IGP) Idris Ibrahim.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii
under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of
public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts argonomic data derived from research from
public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal
prosecution for the research.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii
under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of
public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived from research from
public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal
prosecution for the research.
Allows private funded industrial hemp research to be conducted
under certain conditions; requires monitoring by the DPS; requires reporting to the respective county law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived from research from
public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal
prosecution for the research.
Private
prosecution of crimes has become increasingly uncommon
under common law systems, which have increased deference to
public prosecutors.
In 2011, she acted as defence counsel in the first
prosecution under the Corruption of Foreign
Public Officials Act.
Under the guidelines, Crown counsel will approve a
prosecution only where there is a «substantial likelihood of conviction and the
public interest requires a
prosecution.»
The Director of
Public Prosecutions is responsible for prosecuting criminal offences
under the Act.
The fact is that the war on drugs has been an abject failure: addicts are criminalized,
public health suffers, criminal organizations profit, the young and marginalized are stigmatized and our courts grind to a halt
under the weight of morality
prosecutions.
There was no identifiable power in the court, supported by a
public policy, to supplement presently existing statutory provisions to achieve what the
prosecution want to achieve in violation of Mrs Gibson's rights
under Art 1 of Protocol 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
«The power of the prosecutor to stay
public or private
prosecutions under s. 579 of the Criminal Code has been described by the Supreme Court as one of the five «core elements of prosecutorial discretion» [Krieger v. Law Society (Alberta) 2002 SCC 65 at para. 46] that relate to whether a
prosecution will be brought and what form a
prosecution will take.
Misclassifying employees as independent contractors would be prohibited
under the ESA and subject to a range of penalties, including
prosecution,
public disclosure of a conviction and monetary penalties.
Under the proposals, caseworkers who have undertaken the DCW training programme and have been designated by the director of
public prosecutions to present hearings in magistrates» courts would become CPS members of the institute.
An accompanying article dealt with the «justice gap» between reported rapes and convictions and there followed the next day in the same newspaper a further account of the reasons for the very low
prosecution rate, featuring comments by the director of
public prosecutions (DPP), Sir Ken Macdonald, and the solicitor general, Vera Baird, among others, in which they attributed it in part to police and prosecutorial
under - performance.
For instance in the Irish case of the Director of
Public Prosecutions v Maresa Cagney [2013] 3 JIC 1101 where the Director of
Public Prosecutions relied on the case of DPP v. Patricia Behan [2003] JIC 0304, in support of the proposition that failing to provide samples of her breath
under section 13 of the Road Traffic Act 1994 Act was a strict liability offence with a limited defence.
Additionally, according to s. 511 of the Act, the Commissioner, if he believes on reasonable grounds that an offence
under the Act has been committed, may refer the matter to the Director of
Public Prosecutions, now Brian Saunders, who will then decide if a
prosecution is warranted.
Although liability
under Legislative Decree No. 231/2001 is considered administrative in nature, infringements are investigated by
public prosecutors and adjudicated by criminal courts, in parallel with the
prosecution of the individuals» related crimes and in accordance with the code of criminal procedure.
However, there is a number of procedures available that allow,
under certain conditions, for settlements with the
prosecution or other ways to avoid further
prosecution and criminal sanctions, or adjudication by a criminal court in a
public hearing.
Under the 6th Amendment we have very specific rights «In all criminal
prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and
public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by...
At the same time,
under current procedures, one must keep in mind the necessarily limited ability of the Canadian Patent Office to comprehensively initially evaluate patent validity, and balance the
public interest in not having to engage in expensive litigation or re-litigation of matters (such as construction) previously determined during patent
prosecution.
In Canada, the Corruption of Foreign
Public Officials Act has been around since 1998, but there's only been one significant
prosecution under the act — the case against Niko Resources Ltd., which this past June was hit with a $ 9.5 - million fine for its actions in Bangladesh.
The provision would extend the powers and rights of audience of DCWs by enabling them to conduct: - summary trials in magistrates» courts; - certain proceedings in magistrates» courts, including proceedings relating to offences triable only on indictment by a judge and jury at the crown court; - applications and other proceedings relating to «preventative civil orders» such as anti-social behaviour orders; and - certain proceedings (other than criminal proceedings) assigned to the director of
public prosecutions by the attorney general
under the
Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, s 3 (2)(g).
Public authorities, including the FSC, the FSS and the prosecutor's office, may decline to disclose information pertaining to audit, supervision, regulation, and investigation of crime or
prosecution under the Official Information Disclosure Act.
While it resolves competition issues in many ways, it may seek legal action by referring criminal matters
under any of these four statutes to the Director of
Public Prosecutions of Canada.
Among other things, it may seek legal action by referring criminal matters
under any of the four statutes to the Director of
Public Prosecutions of Canada for possible
prosecution.