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The Legal Aid ( Excepted Offences( Amendment) Regulation, 2010 Resolution
director of public prosecutions proposes to enter into plea negotiations pursuant to section 4 of the criminal justice administration (plea negotiations and agreements) act?. dated this 11th day of february, 2010. dorothy lightbourne minister of justice
The Criminal Justice( Plea Negotiation and Agreements ) Regulations, 2010
director of public prosecutions has breached the terms of the plea agreement [] it was entered into as a result of a misrepresentation or misapprehension as to the substance or consequences of the plea agreement [7] (set out other reasons) dated this d
The Criminal Justice( Plea Negotiation and Agreements ) Regulations, 2010
director of public prosecutions under this agreement 8. the obligations of the director of public prosecutions under this agreement are as follows? (set out obligations agreed) 9. in exchange for the accused's plea of guilty to (set out count (s)), his
The Aircraft (Tokyo, Hague and Montreal Conventions) Act - International Relations
director of public prosecutions required for prosecution of certain offences. powers exercisable on suspicion of intended offence. restoration of aircraft and cargo to person lawfully entitled. regulations. piracy. schedule [the inclusion of this pa
The Bank of Jamaica Act - Finance and Banking
director of public prosecutions. (4) subsection (3) shall not be construed as preventing the issue or execution of a warrant for the arrest of any person in respect of such an offence or the remanding in custody or on bail of any person charged with such
The Bank of Jamaica Act - Finance and Banking
director of public prosecutions, give to any person referred to in subsection (1) (a) who, in the opinion of the director of public prosecutions, has committed an offence to which this section applies, a notice in writing in the prescribed form offering t
The Bees Control Act - Agriculture
director of public prosecutions necessary for pro- secution. rules. decision of chief plant protection officer final. part ii. transportation of bees rules to be made by minister. punishment for breach. [the inclusion of this page is authorized by
The Bees Control Act - Agriculture
director of public prosecutions necessary for prosecution. rules. bees control {(@) if he does anything in contravention of this part or of any order issued under this act or of any rule made under this part or fails to carry out any measures required
The Censorship (Press and Postal) Act - Communication and Technology
director of public prosecutions to the institution of a prosecution for the offence has not been obtained, but no further or other proceedings shall be taken until that consent has been obtained. [the inclusion of this page is authorized by l.n, 480/1
The Child Pornography (Prevention) Act - Communication and Technology
director of public prosecutions, make an order for the forfeiture of any thing used in the commission of the offence. (2) where the court is satisfied that any thing used in the [the inclusion of this page is sutborized by l.n. 12372011]
The Coinage Offences Act - Criminal Procedures
director of public prosecutions. coining tools 19. whosoever, without lawful authority or excuse (the proof whereof shall lie on the party accused) shall know- ingly make or mend, or begin or proceed to make or mend, or buy or sell, or have in his custo
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
director of public prosecutions when no inquest held. coroner may hold inquest without a jury. procedure where body destroyed or irrecoverable. inquest coroner or jury need not view the body: but coroner may order exhumation. [the inclusion of this
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
director of public prosecutions may, on receipt of such reports and statement, direct the appropriate coroner to hold an inquest, and the appropriate coroner shall obey such direction; but if the director of public prosecutions concur with the appropriate
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
director of public prosecutions, and if? (a) upon such evidence as he considers sufficient the coroner is satisfied that he can determine the iden- tity of, and the date, place and cause of death of, the deceased person; and (b) no action has been taken