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Work in tackling domestic violence in Norfolk and Suffolk has been praised by the head of the Crown Prosecution Service.
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"There is sufficient evidence to prosecute Michael Adebowale and it is in the public interest to do so, " said Sue Hemming, head of the Crown Prosecution Service's Special Crime and Counter-Terrorism Division.
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They are also hired and fired by the Lord Advocate who, apart from being a member of the Scottish government responsible for the legal system, is also head of the Scottish prosecution service.
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But the head of Scotland's public prosecution service - Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland - hit back, questioning why Mr Cable had written to Lord Wallace rather than the Crown Office.
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On the evening of 9 December 2009 shortly before Barry McCarney brought Millie to the Erne Hospital in a lifeless state, the prosecution say she suffered a severe head injury which caused her death.
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The prosecution's key witness, the former head of Pakistan's aviation authority, testified that Sharif ordered him to refuse permission for the plane carrying military chief Pervez Musharraf and 200 other passengers to land in Islamabad, even though fuel was running dangerously low, AP said.
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"We have determined that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and that these charges are in the public interest, " said Sue Hemming, head of Special Crime and Counter-Terrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service.
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has defended its decision to prosecute a deputy head teacher, who was then cleared of assaulting a pupil.
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The accusations against General Pinochet, Lord Bingham decided, refer to actions taken as head of state, not in a personal capacity, and therefore he continues to enjoy immunity from prosecution for them.
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