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A Prosecutor
Yes, a prosecutor can subpoena a phone as evidence in a criminal case.
"The State" functions as the prosecutor in a criminal case.
The prosecutor and the Judge are supposed to carry themselves in a professional manner. In a court of law, the prosecutor is only supposed to argue his case for prosecution. The judge holds the final word. The prosecutor decisions does not affect the judge judgment of a case.
To contact the prosecutor in charge of this case, you can reach out to the district attorney's office handling the case and ask to speak with the assigned prosecutor. You may be able to find their contact information on the court's website or by calling the district attorney's office directly.
tom murphy
Not if it is a criminal case brought by the government prosecutor as a criminal matter. The manager cannot dismiss a case on his own. What he can do is tell the prosecutor he does not to proceed with it and ask the prosecutor to dismiss the case. In that situation, a prosecutor will almost always dismiss the case, because he will not have a good witness. As a practical matter, most prosecutors would consider the case small potatoes when he has drunk driving, careless driving and drug cases to take care of instead of what might be a minor theft.
The address of the Scottsboro Public Library is: 1002 South Broad Street, Scottsboro, 35768 2512
Sounds like you have Dr. Cox, or another professor, who is making you answer questions , about the Scottsboro Boys, and your trying to get someone to do your homework for you. Your an idiot and should be kicked out of your college or university.
The case of the Scottsboro Boys was that they were accused of attacking a group of white boys and accused for raping two white girls
Public Prosecutor - 1947 The Case of the Missing Bullets 1-1 was released on: USA: 1947
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