hearsay
The prosecutor must disclose exculpatory information to the defense as part of due process. This includes evidence that could be used to exonerate the defendant or undermine the prosecution's case. Failure to disclose such information may violate the defendant's rights.
The Tagalog term for prosecutor is "taga-usig" or "piskalya."
"Refer to prosecutor" means to send a case to a prosecutor for further review and potential prosecution. It typically occurs after law enforcement has completed an investigation and believes there is enough evidence to support criminal charges.
The chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Justice Robert H. Jackson, who was the chief American prosecutor.
prosecutor, accuser
The lead prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials was Robert H. Jackson, the Chief United States Prosecutor. He played a significant role in presenting the case against the Nazi war criminals to the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg after World War II.
Exculpatory evidence
Exculpatory evidence
Yes they will share information on the case. The prosecutor has to provide copies of all the evidence to the defending attorney. And there is additional requirement that other information must be shared.
An Indictment, an Accusation, or an Information.
Yes. A grand jury is just determing whether probable cause exists, which may be the case even if conflicting or exculpatory evidence exists. A defendant may request to testify before a grand jury, and will often be given the opportunity to do so, but does not have the right to testify.
No information is ever communicated directly to the trial judge by law enforcement. It is communicated to the prosecutor's office who uses it to prepare the case against the defendant. Any information received by the police from an informant must be corroborated in order for the prosecutor to be able to use it in court.
Offer to cop a plea (plea bargain) with the prosecutor. If you have any leverage with the prosecutor (i.e.: give up some information) you may be able to work something out.
Absent the custodian's permission, such a disclosure might not be ethical; however, the child's SSN will likely be necessary if the obligor is to provide health insurance.
A criminal information is a criminal charge that is brought by prosecutor rather than by a grand jury. A charge from a grand jury is called an indictment.
She was prosecuted, but was not a prosecutor.
the prosecutor
Offer to 'cop a plea' with the prosecutor. He may allow you to plead to a misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea. OR - if you have information that the prosecutor's office or law enforcement might be interested in, they may "trade" you for it.