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 | | Vertical prosecution is a case processing strategy that has been adopted by many jurisdictions in their community prosecution efforts.[25] It appeals to the public because a single assistant prosecutor manages criminal cases from beginning to conclusion. |  | | This unit provided educational presentations for the community, used vertical prosecution, and demonstrated a commitment to having unit attorneys handle cases of importance to the community in addition to acting as liaisons for the community in cases handled by the traditional case processing units. |  | | Once the attorneys are involved, the unit employs vertical prosecution, allowing attorneys to become sufficiently familiar with the neighborhood from which the case originates, its issues, and the witnesses and victims involved. |
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http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/bja/195062.txt
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Prosecution history estoppel |
 | | Prosecution history estoppel, also known as file-wrapper estoppel, is a term used in United States patent law to indicate that a person who has filed a patent application, and then makes amendments to the application to accommodate the patent law, has no cause of action for infringement to the pre-amendment patent claims that were amended. |  | | Prosecution history estoppel is a bar to the use of the doctrine of equivalents, but only to the extent that the amendments were made with the intent of narrowing the claims made in the patent, so as to avoid some problem that would void an overbroad patent, such as overlap with a different patent. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/P/PR/PRO/Prosecution_history_estoppel
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| | Barbara J. Hart's Collected Writings |
 | | Prosecution will likely fail at this juncture unless the state's case is asserted by the district attorney. |  | | Specialized prosecution units have enhanced the relationship of the prosecutors with the victims, by improved investigation and preparation of cases against perpetrators, and have institutionalized the practice of seeking specific safeguards to protect victims from further abuse. |  | | To be informed by local law enforcement agencies or the prosecuting attorney of the final disposition of the case in which the victim, survivor, or witness is involved. |
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http://www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/hart/hart.html
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| | Non-Felony Prosecution |
 | | Countywide prosecution of non-felonies offers: consistency in charging crimes throughout the county; reduced duplication of effort because one prosecutor appears in court for several jurisdictions; ease in determining defendants' involvement in multiple offenses; and continuity with crimes that can be charged differently depending on criminal history, degree of injury, and the defendant's relationship to victims. |  | | The shared arrangements brought consistency in prosecution, improved relations with law-enforcement officers, better working relationships with judges, efficiency in the dispositions of cases and in court appearances, and often lower net prosecution expenditures for the cities. |  | | Prosecution efforts to develop effective relationships with victims and witnesses encourage these individuals and others to report crimes and follow through with identifications and testimony, thus aiding prosecutors' cases. |
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| | Prosecution Response |
 | | The Prosecution has previously submitted, in its Motion to Strike, that this ground of appeal should be struck from the Appeal Brief on the basis that certification was not sought or granted on the issue of the modalities according to which assignment is to operate. |  | | The Prosecution had similarly argued that “the experience of this Tribunal in the Seselj case would indicate that assigning counsel to an accused who refuses to cooperate would achieve no reduction in the accused’s workload and that thus there would be no benefit adopting this mechanism in the present case”. |  | | Expressed differently, the issue is balancing the right of an accused to represent him/herself in person with the right to a fair trial and the interests of justice. |
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http://www.un.org/icty/milosevic/motion/041011response.htm
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| | Private Prosecution |
 | | Both of the excuses raised above, on behalf of the Attorney General to quash a private prosecution, fail to consider that the private party must FIRST present his/her evidence of the charge(s) to a Justice of the Peace, who themselves are already direct appointees of the government. |  | | century, private prosecutions were the main way to enforce the criminal law. |  | | The right of a citizen to institute a prosecution for a breach of the law |
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| | OLC: A Sitting President's Amenability to Indictment and Criminal Prosecution |
 | | Thus a categorical rule against indictment or criminal prosecution is most consistent with the constitutional structure, rather than a doctrinal test that would require the court to assess whether a particular criminal proceeding is likely to impose serious burdens upon the President. |  | | Indeed, indictment coupled with temporary immunity from further prosecution may even magnify the problem, since the President would be legally stigmatized as an alleged criminal without any meaningful opportunity to respond to his accusers in a court of law. |  | | The brief then proceeded to consider the consequences that criminal prosecutions would have on the performance of the constitutional functions that are the responsibility of various civil officers. |
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| | LawKT.com: Law Firm Publications on Malicious Prosecution |
 | | MALICIOUS PROSECUTION California Law By Jessica B. Rudin and Jennifer A. Becker The Second District holds that an attorney is entitled to rely on the representations of his or her client in determining whether probable cause exists to file a claim. |  | | While this decision is a victory for employers, suits against unions could subject employers to state laws against abuse of process and malicious prosecution that use broader standards for liability, as well as court rules forbidding the signing of court documents without a good faith belief in their validity. |  | | MALICIOUS PROSECUTION California Law by Jessica B. Rudin and Jennifer A. Becker The Fourth District holds that unless an attorney is aware of specific factual errors, he or she will not be liable for malicious prosecution for initiating an action based on a client's version of events. |
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| | SEBI may initiate prosecution action against Lever |
 | | The current matter of whether HLL was an insider and whether a compensation needs to be slapped against it was a civil suit. |  | | According to sources, Sebi is expected to take a final view on the matter only after it receives a copy of the order and has discussed the contents of the same with its lawyers. |  | | Sebi insiders pointed out that it is felt that if it does not move ahead and file the prosecution after the relief granted by the Mumbai high court, it could be"misunderstood". |
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http://www.expressindia.com/fe/daily/19980929/27255694.html
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| | Bureau of Justice Statistics Prosecution Statistics |
 | | Four out of ten offices prosecuted computer-related crimes (felony or misdemeanor) under their State's computer statutes. |  | | The survey obtains basic information on staffing and operations and collects data on current topics such as the use of innovative prosecution techniques, intermediate sanctions, juvenile cases transferred to criminal court, actions against prosecutors and other professional staff, and work-related assaults and threats. |  | | National Survey of Prosecutors, a biennial series, collects data on resources, policies, and practices of local prosecutors from a nationally representative sample of 308 chief litigating prosecutors in State court systems. |
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| | The Darlie Routier Case - HOME |
 | | At trial, the prosecution took the position that the crime scene was carefully preserved and that no law enforcement or medical emergency personnel left any bloody fingerprints. |  | | Routier in his habeas corpus decision for not having ruled out law enforcement personnel as the source of the fingerprint - and mistakenly assumed that one of them was the source. |  | | The trial court should have ordered the prosecution, long before now, to provide defense investigators and experts access to crime scene evidence and should have ordered DNA testing of biological evidence. |
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Malicious Prosecution |
 | | In all, Dickinson is seeking 3,003,000 for malicious prosecution and negligence, as well as pain and suffering, interest from March 6, 2005 and the costs of the court proceedings. |  | | The attorney who is handling Gilberd's suit for assault, battery and malicious prosecution, D. Carl Lustig of Manhattan, called the officers "thugs" who "violated the public trust." The suit, to be filed in federal court in Brooklyn, demands $20 million in damages. |  | | OnSpan is exploring all methods of recovering attorneys' fees, including a malicious prosecution action on behalf of OnSpan against Clark and Holt, as well as a Rule 11 motion for attorneys' fees with respect to, at a minimum, the derivative action. |
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| | Statement by the public prosecution regarding MP Ayman Nour and others |
 | | The Prosecution provided all warrants for the accused MP as the duration of the provisional detention was 4 days and the re-detention measure was issued by the responsible judge in the attendance of Nour's seven lawyers in all phases of investigation. |  | | The Prosecution charged him of forging governmental signets and official papers such as the special proxies of Al-Ghad (Future) Party which he introduced to the parties committee in Shura Council to secure license of establishing his party plus his pre-knowledge of the forging actions. |  | | Charges under inquiry with the MP Ayman Nour constitute crimes that must be penalized by the law, as enlisted by the Egyptian law. |
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http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/050214/2005021436.html
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| | Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 616D |
 | | NRS 616D.600 Prosecution of criminal actions by Attorney General: Prosecution not precluded by commencement of civil action; duty to furnish information to assist in prosecution; penalty. |  | | NRS 616D.620 Penalty for certain violations; liability for costs of investigation and prosecution; contents of judgment of conviction; receipt of certain money by Attorney General to be used to pay salaries of Fraud Control Unit for Industrial Insurance. |  | | Any employer violating any provision of this section must be prosecuted by the Attorney General upon complaint of any employee who, as determined by the Attorney General, submits proper evidence of a violation. |
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| | Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases in the United States, 1993-1994 |
 | | Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases in the United States, 1993-1994 |  | | In Parts 3 and 4, a random sample of cases disposed between April 30, 1993, and May 1, 1994, was used to identify cases and victims. |  | | Smaller jurisdictions had such a low response rate to the initial survey that a modified follow-up survey (Part 2, Prosecutors' Follow-Up Data) was administered to those jurisdictions. |
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http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/02556.xml
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| | Selective prosecution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In jurisprudence, selective prosecution is a procedural defense via which a defendant may argue that they should not be held criminally liable for breaking the law, as the criminal justice system discriminated against them by choosing to prosecute. |  | | In the US, this defense is based upon the 14th Amendment, which requires that "nor [shall any state] deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." |  | | For example, a defendant might argue that, although they broke the law, people of different age, race, religion, sex, etc., were engaged in the same illegal actions for which the defendant is being tried and were not prosecuted, and that the defendant is only being prosecuted because of a bias. |
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| | Prosecution |
 | | A DWI system that works must be focused on deterrence and include laws, enforcement, prosecution, adjudication and sentencing, monitoring of offenders, assessment and treatment of alcohol problems, publicizing of efforts, adequate resources and strong infrastructure. |  | | Solicit quality cases from law enforcement officers to make the cases easier to plea to and prosecute. |  | | He acknowledged most of the weaknesses addressed in prior research and at the Summit, such as complex laws, low enforcement levels and arrest rates, and plea bargains and diversion tactics that allow many repeat offenders to escape punishment. |
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http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/CrimJustSum-HTML/prosecution.html
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| | Cybercrime Prosecution is a Nightmare |
 | | New laws specifically written for electronic criminal activity are needed before prosecution for electronic crimes can be meted out. |  | | The point that I am trying to make is that without an International Treaty, one that is duly hammered out to define what can or cannot be deemed criminal, the ramifications of foreign countries issuing International warrants to be served on Internet users can be frightening. |  | | Savvy criminals understand the judicial system and launch their illegal agendas from countries that lack electronic criminal laws. |
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http://www.infinisource.com/features/cybercrime.html
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| | Decision on Prosecution’s Application for Leave to Vary its Exhibit List Filed Pursuant to Rule 65 ter (E)(iii) |
 | | during which the Prosecution stated that the reason for the filing of its Application at this stage of the proceedings was the withdrawal of a number of witnesses from its witness list, and the fact that it had received the new exhibits in late 2004; |  | | CONSIDERING that it is in the interests of justice and in full respect of the rights of the accused that the Defence has adequate time to prepare properly for trial, which includes the examination of the exhibits the Prosecution intends to use during trial; |  | | CONSIDERING that a variation of the Prosecution exhibit list at this stage of the proceedings could infringe upon those rights of the accused; |
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http://www.un.org/icty/halilovic/trialc/decision-e/050214.htm
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| | APRI Home Page |
 | | This publication is offered to help state and local prosecutors new to drug and gun prosecution to understand these challenges and to help them assess, prepare and prosecute drug-related firearms cases in state or federal court. |  | | We invite suggestions and proposals for presentations in any topic relevant to juvenile justice. |  | | For more information, go to National Traffic Law Center |
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| | An Anatomy of a Criminal Trial |
 | | The defense and prosecution request the court, in advance of trial, to admit or exclude certain evidence. |  | | Assuming that the trial is carried out to completion, those procedures are as follows: |  | | The defense decides whether it wants the case tried by a judge or a jury (the prosecution can't require a jury trial). |
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http://www.nolo.com/lawcenter/ency/article.cfm/objectID/07BA0993-2B75-48E6-8AD65D205B6A39CE
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| | Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc Barristers & Solicitors - Prosecution Services |
 | | Because regulators usually operate under a statute and in the public interest, prosecutions need to be conducted at a high level of fairness and sensitivity. |  | | For more information contact any lawyer at our firm. |  | | By using this site you agree to our User Agreement |
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http://www.sml-law.com/PageDisplay.asp?webDocID=3376
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| | Prosecution |
 | | The site explains the responsibilities of a prosecuting attorney in the Michigan criminal justice system, as well as crime victim rights and resources. |  | | Presents data collected from a representative sample of felony cases filed in the Nation's 75 largest counties during May 1998. |  | | Links to almost two thousand web pages of prosecuting attorneys, district attorney, attorneys general and district attorneys. |
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| | Spam senders convicted in first felony case - Security - MSNBC.com |
 | | Virginia, where AOL is based, prosecuted the case under a law that took effect last year barring people from sending bulk e-mail that is unsolicited and masks its origin. |  | | Jurors recommended that Jeremy Jaynes be sentenced to nine years in prison and fined Jessica DeGroot $7,500 after convicting them of three counts each of sending e-mails with fraudulent and untraceable routing information. |  | | Oblon had argued it was inappropriate for prosecutors to seek what he called excessive punishment because it was the first time the new law had been prosecuted. |
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| | Legal Definition of Prosecution |
 | | PROSECUTION - The means adopted to bring a supposed offender to justice and punishment by due course of law. |  | | The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On * Prosecution * |  | | Prosecutions are carried on in the name of the government, and have for their principal object the security and happiness of the people in general. |
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http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/p189.htm
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| | Decision on Prosecution Application to Amend Witness List |
 | | CONSIDERING that, in the present case, it is appropriate to allow the Prosecution to remove B-189 and C-040 from the Prosecution’s witnesses list, |  | | Stanisic and Simatovic, Case No. IT-03-69-PT, confidential "Prosecution List of Witnesses Pursuant to Rule 65 ter (E)(ii)," 9 July 2004. |  | | and that B-189 and C-040 are on the Prosecution’s witness list under the numbers 33 and 37, respectively, |
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| | human rights watch the pinochet prosecution: the end of impunity? |
 | | In a ruling made public this afternoon, the court held that the former dictator was too ill to undergo trial for grave human rights crimes, upholding an appeals court ruling issued a year ago. |  | | Just a few months earlier, the Chilean Supreme Court had confirmed that Pinochet, a lifetime senator, should be stripped of his parliamentary immunity (a process known in Spanish as desafuero), and stand trial. |  | | The criminal prosecution is for the kidnapping in October 1973 of nineteen supporters and officials of the government of President Salvador Allende, who died in a military coup led by General Pinochet on September 11, 1973. |
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http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/chile98
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| | Toleration [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The Euthyrphro concludes, for example, with Socrates allowing Euthyphro to proceed in the prosecution of a questionable court case. |  | | Sometimes Socrates' tolerance can appear to go too far. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/t/tolerati.htm
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| | South Carolina Commission on Prosecution Coordination |
 | | Funding for the commission must be derived from the per capita funding for state services for solicitors based upon a formula to be determined by the commission. |  | | There is created a commission to coordinate all activities involving the prosecution of criminal cases in this State. |  | | Circuit solicitors shall receive a salary as provided by the General Assembly in the annual general appropriations act. |
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| | Encyclopedia article on Witness for the Prosecution [EncycloZine] |
 | | While he expects that the defendant's wife will stand up for him in court, she unexpectedly agrees to appear for the prosecution in a trial while multiple twists and turns occur that will test the lawyer's skill to the limit. |  | | Witness for the Prosecution is a 1957 film that tells the story of Sir Wilfred, a master criminal barrister who takes the case of a man on trial for murder. |  | | Encyclopedia article on Witness for the Prosecution [EncycloZine] |
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http://encyclozine.com/Witness_for_the_Prosecution
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| | Bush vs. Greenpeace |
 | | Greenpeace Charges it was Singled Out for Prosecution by Ashcroft's Justice Department |  | | The Bush administration's attempt to use an obsolete "sailormongering" law to prosecute Greenpeace failed when the judge dismissed the charges in the midst of the trial. |  | | Fifteen months later Greenpeace USA headquarters in Washington was served notice that the U.S. Attorney General's office would be prosecuting the entire organization for the action - the first time in history that the U.S. Government has prosecuted an advocacy group for a free-speech related activity. |
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http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/campaigns/bush-vs-greenpeace
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| | CNN.com - Jackson prosecution witness jailed in robbery spree - Mar 24, 2005 |
 | | Charges may deal blow to state's case against pop star |  | | A key prosecution witness in the Jackson trial is facing robbery charges. |  | | The prosecution contends that the accuser and his family were held against their will at Neverland by Jackson's associates after the Miami trip and that the mother was fearful for their safety. |
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http://cnn.com/rssclick/2005/LAW/03/24/jackson.witness?section=cnn_topstories
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| | Community Prosecution and Violent Crime Programs |
 | | Legal News and Case Law for Community Prosecution |  | | CALL FOR PROSECUTION PAPERS -- Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice |  | | Community Prosecution involves a long-term, proactive partnership among the prosecutor's office, law enforcement, the community and public and private organizations, whereby the authority of the prosecutor's office is used to solve problems, improve public safety and enhance the quality of life of community members. |
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http://www.ndaa.org/apri/programs/community_pros/cp_home.html
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| | ABA Criminal Justice Section - Criminal Justice Standards - Prosecution Function |
 | | ABA Criminal Justice Section - Criminal Justice Standards - Prosecution Function |  | | Standard 3-2.2 Interrelationship of Prosecution Offices Within a State |  | | The standards are published along with commentary in ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Prosecution Function and Defense Function, 3rd, © 1993 by the American Bar Association. |
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| | prosecution: americanhistorytermpapers.com- american history term papers, american history essays, american history ... |
 | | Thank you for choosing to use americanhistorytermpapers.com for help with your american history term paper on "prosecution." americanhistorytermpapers.com is a site that will help you select from over 5972 american history term paper. |  | | americanhistorytermpapers.com has a wealth of other american history term paperfor assistance with your "prosecution" paper, or one of our professional writers can provide a sample custom american history term paper. |  | | The definitions must be clarified so that this administrative authority does not place one social group at risk of prosecution over another that may have a similar need for medical marijuana. |
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| | APRI Highlights - Spring 2002, National Center for Community Prosecution, Michael Kuykendall, Director, American ... |
 | | These programs deal with everything from drug free zones and reentry courts to nuisance abatement and gun violence prosecution. |  | | NCCP also continues to offer training to help prosecutors implement community prosecution in their jurisdictions. |  | | The key that connects these programs to community prosecution is the prosecutor’s effective use of partnerships and creative legal strategies to enhance community safety and improve the lives of neighborhood residents. |
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http://www.ndaa-apri.org/publications/newsletters/apri_highlights_cp_spring_2002.html
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| | Office of Justice Programs Prosecution Whats New |
 | | Educational attainment is also examined for various demographic groups -- including gender, race/ethnicity, age, citizenship, and military service -- and for other social and economic factors. |  | | Describes the philosophy behind community prosecution which presents a distinct departure from the case and conviction orientation of traditional prosecution and adopts the belief that local crime problems can best be resolved by engaging community members in their solutions. |  | | The emphasis is on placing prosecutors in the community whose primary responsibility is to address crime problems in specific neighborhoods or other geographic areas with the goal of directly improving their residents’ quality of life. |
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| | PROSECUTION - Definition |
 | | The act or process of prosecuting, or of endeavoring to gain or accomplish something; pursuit by efforts of body or mind; as, the prosecution of a scheme, plan, design, or undertaking; the prosecution of war. |
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| | U.S. Newswire : Releases : "State of California Also on Trial With..." |
 | | Shari Karney, who was the subject of the NBC TV movie 'Shattered Trust, the Shari Karney Story' was the attorney who spearheaded the successful drive to extend the California statute of limitations on child sexual abuse, (SB 108). |  | | This bill would reverse a 24-year old policy put in place to encourage reunification of child sexual abusers and their victims. |  | | "The State of California is spending millions to prosecute one man. Yet, California laws tolerate the sexual exploitation and abuse of thousands of children every year. |
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| | Biggs Documentation - Part 1 |
 | | The court fined him 1000 pounds of tobacco for the General Court of James City; 1000 pounds of tobacco for the use of John EDWARDS (accuser); and 1225 pounds for costs of prosecution. |  | | Biggs was sent on to the General court at James City, and fined 1,000 pounds of tobacco for the use of the parish- 1,000 pounds for the use of John Edwards, the informer, and 1,225 pounds for the costs of prosecution.' (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN QUAKER GENEALOGY Vol.6 pg. |  | | In 1675, JOHN BIGGS (a Quaker) was informed against by John EDWARDS for failure to have his children baptized. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Flavius Josephus |
 | | He accompanied the emperor as far as Egypt, when the latter had handled over to his son the prosecution of the Jewish War, but then joined the retinue of Titus, and was an eyewitness of the destruction of the Holy City and her Temple. |  | | At his personal risk he had tried to persuade the Jews to surrender. |
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| | Aristotle -- General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | A charge of impiety was trumped up against him. |  | | It is reported that Aristotle's writings were held by his student Theophrastus, who had succeeded Aristotle in leadership of the Peripatetic School. |  | | To escape prosecution he fled to Chalcis in Euboea so that (Aristotle says) "The Athenians might not have another opportunity of sinning against philosophy as they had already done in the person of Socrates." In the first year of his residence at Chalcis he complained of a stomach illness and died in 322 BCE. |
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| | An Annotated History Timeline of Modern Science [encyclopedia] |
 | | Labor lawyer Clarence Darrow leads the defense and goads Bryan into declaring that humans are not mammals. |  | | Two-time presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan leads the prosecution. |  | | Tennessee schoolteacher John Thomas Scopes is tried for teaching evolution. |
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| | NDAA-APRI |
 | | The “NDAA Hurricane Katrina Prosecution Relief Fund,” has been established as a relief effort to accept donations from America’s prosecutors, along with others who wish to contribute. |  | | NDAA has established a special fund to help the prosecutors of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama who have suffered devastating personal losses in the wake of hurricane Katrina. |  | | Register now for "Community Prosecution Workshop: Safer Communities Through Problem-Solving Prosecution" and receive a $300 scholarship. |
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| | ABD - Weapons of Mass Prosecution |
 | | To understand why speed cameras are nothing but Weapons of Mass Prosecution, see Penalties & Prosecutions |
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| | Useful dates in British history |
 | | Thomas Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scrope, John Carew, Thomas Scot and Gregory Clement, who had signed the death warrant; the preacher Hugh Peters; Francis Hacker and Daniel Axter, who commanded the soldiers at the trial and the execution of the king; and John Cook the solicitor who directed the prosecution |
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