The authority to choose between alternative courses of action within the criminal justice system is known as "discretion." This discretion is exercised by various actors, including police officers, prosecutors, judges, and correctional officials, allowing them to make decisions based on the specific circumstances of each case. While discretion can enhance flexibility and responsiveness, it also raises concerns about consistency, fairness, and potential bias in the application of justice.
A detective or a policeman.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority is run by the Ministry of Justice in the United Kingdom. The headquarters is based in Glasgow, Scotland.
United States district courts consider criminal and civil cases that come under federal authority.
An original Grand Jury indictment.
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The area of authority (usually geographical) under your control.
Diversion
The amount of time the charging authority has to charge a suspect with a crime
In criminal law, diversion refers to diverting a defendant out if the criminal justice system by having them complete an alternative program rather than be incarcerated.
To hold trials on civil and criminal matters arising within it's jurisdiction.
The repossession agent is not a law enforcement agent, and has no such authority.
It is a symbol of the authority and right to act officially in the capacity of a chair or presiding officer.