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... Attorney General . There are 94 United States Attorneys , one for each federal judicial district , and their offices ... attorney ( also called the " district attorney , " " county attorney , " or " state's attorney " ) . The local ...
... Attorney General . There are 94 United States Attorneys , one for each federal judicial district , and their offices ... attorney ( also called the " district attorney , " " county attorney , " or " state's attorney " ) . The local ...
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... attorney general's office may initiate prosecution itself . Most often , attorneys general use their power to ... attorney general is responsible for all prosecutions under state law.29 The fragmentation of prosecutorial authority is ...
... attorney general's office may initiate prosecution itself . Most often , attorneys general use their power to ... attorney general is responsible for all prosecutions under state law.29 The fragmentation of prosecutorial authority is ...
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... attorney is utterly irrelevant to that right . In my judgment , it blinks at reality to suggest that misinformation which prevented the presence of an attorney has no bearing on the protection and effectuation of the right to counsel in ...
... attorney is utterly irrelevant to that right . In my judgment , it blinks at reality to suggest that misinformation which prevented the presence of an attorney has no bearing on the protection and effectuation of the right to counsel in ...
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An Overview of the Criminal Justice Process | 1 |
The Participants in the Administration of the Process | 15 |
The Nature and Scope of Fourteenth Amendment | 33 |
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