Chile, for instance, established a new public-prosecution system beginning in 2003.
If he cooperates, the combatant designation can be revoked and he can always be transferred to the criminal-justice system for prosecution.
Senator Le Marquand, whose role includes responsibility for the police, said the judicial system and prosecution service should be part of the chief minister's department.
The Lord Advocate is the principal law officer of the Crown in Scotland, responsible for the system of public prosecution.
One calls for prosecution in the civilian criminal justice system, the strategy used throughout the 1990s.
Russia has faced wide criticism over his treatment, with the United States and others accusing it of "selective prosecution" and abuse of the legal system.
Most federal gun prosecution takes place outside the background check system.
But should drivers be subject to prosecution if they have any drugs in their system?
So, in the months ahead, I will continue to engage with Congress to ensure not only that our targeting, detention, and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances, but that our efforts are even more transparent to the American people and to the world.
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R. 2164, the Legal Workforce Act, would require all employers to use the system within two years or face possible criminal prosecution.
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.
That's because the system offers officials enough information to make early decisions about prosecution, Ray said.
He added that the measures were only likely to be useful in a minority of cases, with broader improvements across the whole criminal justice system also needed "to tackle the recognised failures in the investigation and prosecution of rape cases".
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