Not exact matches
The term prosecutorial
discretion is commonly used to describe the
wide latitude that prosecutors have in determining when, whom, how, and
even whether to prosecute apparent violations of the law.
However,
even as you can see by the Credit cardholder's act that was passed in this climate, much remains fluffy and allows
wide discretion and interpretation.
CVM has
wide discretion in selecting the penalties,
even though it is subject to a set of limits.
35 -LSB-...] when, as in this case, a European institution has a
wide discretion, the guarantees conferred by the Community legal order in administrative procedures is of an
even more fundamental relevance.
The Supreme Court applied the abuse of
discretion standard, meaning that
even for less serious crimes, trial judges will have
wide leeway to impose lifetime probation.