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Yes. It is just what the person who represents the State is called in criminal matters. So if you're on trial the guy trying to get you convicted is the prosecutor.
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.
The chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa
From the 8th to the 18th centuries, the ruling official of the republic of Venice was called the Doge.
There is no such thing as a criminal lawsuit. Criminal prosecutions are brought by the state through the appropriate prosecution, and are not called lawsuits. Lawsuits are civil suits, that are, by definition, not criminal.
The small boats of Venice are called gondolas.
Alappuzha is called the Venice of East in Kerala.
There is no COUNTRY called "Little Venice", however there are numerous places in countries other then Italy (where the city of Venice is situated) called "Little Venice". For instance there is a part of London England called "Little Venice" and a small unincorporated area northwest of Charlotte in Michigan is called "Little Venice".Look in the related link below for more 'Little Venice" locations.
Nolle Prosequi: Decision by a prosecutor not to go forward with charging a crime. It translates "I do not choose to prosecute." Also loosely called nolle pros.
they are called gondolas
Prosecutor.
The prosecutor.