Prosecutors. 1. There shall be one Cambodian prosecutor and one international prosecutor competent to appear in both Xxxxxxxx, serving as co-prosecutors. They shall be responsible for the conduct of the prosecutions.
2. The co-prosecutors shall be of high moral character, and possess a high level of professional competence and extensive experience in the conduct of investigations and prosecutions of criminal cases.
3. The co-prosecutors shall be independent in the performance of their functions and shall not accept or seek instructions from any Government or any other source. It is understood, however, that the scope of the prosecution is limited to senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea and those who were most responsible for the crimes and serious violations of Cambodian penal law, international humanitarian law and custom, and international conventions recognized by Cambodia, that were committed during the period from 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979.
4. The co-prosecutors shall cooperate with a view to arriving at a common approach to the prosecution. In case the prosecutors are unable to agree whether to proceed with a prosecution, the prosecution shall proceed unless the prosecutors or one of them requests within thirty days that the difference shall be settled in accordance with Article 7.
Prosecutors. 1. There shall be one Cambodian prosecutor and one international prosecutor com- petent to appear in both Chambers, serving as co-prosecutors. They shall be responsible for the conduct of the prosecutions.
2. The co-prosecutors shall be of high moral character, and possess a high level of professional competence and extensive experience in the conduct of investigations and prosecutions of criminal cases.
3. The co-prosecutors shall be independent in the performance of their functions and shall not accept or seek instructions from any Government or any other source. It is un- derstood, however, that the scope of the prosecution is limited to senior leaders of De- mocratic Kampuchea and those who were most responsible for the crimes and serious violations of Cambodian penal law, international humanitarian law and custom, and in- ternational conventions recognized by Cambodia, that were committed during the period from 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979.
4. The co-prosecutors shall cooperate with a view to arriving at a common approach to the prosecution. In case the prosecutors are unable to agree whether to proceed with a prosecution, the prosecution shall proceed unless the prosecutors or one of them requests within thirty days that the difference shall be settled in accordance with Article 7.
Prosecutors. For a minimum of two (2) years, prosecutors operating in the
(i) the standards set forth in Xxxxxxx v. Georgia, 000 X.X. 000 (1983); Xxxxxx x. Xxxxxxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 (1973); and Xxxxxx x. Xxxxxx, 000 X.X. 000 (2011); (ii) the rights of defendants and indigent people charged with nonpayment of LFOs, including defendants’ right to an ability-to- pay hearing and to be represented by counsel prior to jailing for failure to pay, and indigent defendants’ right to court-appointed counsel at no cost to defend against possible incarceration for failure to pay; (iii) the Bench Card, the Biloxi Municipal Court Procedures for LFO Collection and Community Service and the forms attached thereto; (iv) procedures and standards for assessing ability to pay at the time of setting a Payment Plan, including the factors giving rise to a rebuttable presumption of inability to pay; (v) the impact of LFOs on indigent people; (vi) considerations regarding the inclusion of LFOs in plea agreements with indigent defendants; and
Prosecutors. (a) The City Attorney, or Deputy City Attorney, shall be responsible for prosecution of cases filed with the Municipal Court. The City shall be solely responsible for the costs of the City Attorney or Deputy City Attorney in prosecuting Municipal Court cases.
(b) The County Attorney, or Deputy County Attorney, shall be responsible for prosecution of cases filed with the Justice Court. The County shall be solely responsible for the salary of the County Attorney or Deputy County Attorney.
Prosecutors. The OCC employed 94 prosecutors during its existence – less than 20% of its total staff. One prosecutor worked on eight cases, eight prosecutors worked on three cases, and 19 prosecutors worked on two cases.71 The number of prosecutors varied significantly by trial. 34 attorneys were involved in the Ministries case, by far the largest staff. Only five attorneys, by contrast, were involved in the Justice case. After Ministries, the largest staffs were involved in the industrialist cases: 11 in Flick, 13 in Farben, and 12 in Xxxxx.72 Notably, other than Xxxxxx, all of the prosecutors were civilians during the trials.73 Xxxxxx never publicly discussed whether he was satisfied with the prosecutors that worked in the OCC. On the eve of the OCC’s creation, however, he wrote to Xxxxxx
Prosecutors. Prosecutors shall receive an additional 5% pay per hour over their current hourly base pay while preforming prosecutorial duties. For the purposes of this provision, any work preformed during the Fourth of July weekend shall by deemed as performing prosecutorial duties. Full-time Motorcycle Patrol Officers shall receive an additional 5% pay per hour over their current hourly base pay while riding a police motorcycle on patrol. Part-time Motorcycle Patrol Officers shall receive one dollar ($1) per hour over their current hourly base pay while riding a police motorcycle on patrol. Field Training Officers shall receive an additional 5% pay per hour over their current hourly base pay while actually training a new police officer. Patrol — Special 4/1/2016 4/1/17 4/1/18 Start $17.06 $17.57 $18.10 Five Years in Service $18.65 $19.21 $19.79 Twelve Years in Service $19.20 $19.78 $20.37 Sixteen Years in Service $19.72 $20.31 $20.92 Twenty Years in Service $20.80 $21.42 $22.06 In addition to the provisions of Section 1 of this Article, regular police officers working the scheduled patrol shift 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, shall receive an additional sixty cents ($.60) per hour, and those regular police officers working the scheduled patrol shift 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM shall receive an additional one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour over the base pay rate.
Prosecutors. A Deputy District Attorney from each of the counties, as designated by the respective District Attorney’s Office, shall be assigned, as needed, to participate in ACTION Project Investigative Team prosecutions.
Prosecutors tion with security cases in 2011, but they managed to flee the
Prosecutors. Prosecutors shall receive an additional 2% pay per hour over their current hourly base pay while performing prosecutorial duties. For the purposes of this provision, any work performed during the Fourth of July weekend shall by deemed as performing prosecutorial duties.
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