Examples of Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in a sentence
An indictment containing a charge of an offence under subsection (4) must be signed by the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions.
Any application to the Attorney-General should be through the Director or Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (State).
Required to respond whenever necessary to the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions on matters related to work in progress.
An indictment for an offence under this section is to be signed by the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions.
Office of the Public Prosecutor Papua New Guinea, Principal Advisor and Prosecution Team Leader, 1 April 2010 to date.2. Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Queensland, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Queensland, March 2002 to March 2010.3. Office of Director of Public Prosecutions, Solomon Islands, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, August 2008 to December 2008, (Note: I was on leave from (2) at this time).
For children charged with schedule 3 offences– the most serious - only the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in a province may decide to divert (a non-delegable power) and only if there are exceptional circumstances: the victim musts have been afforded an opportunity to express a view on whether the matter should be diverted or not and on the proposed diversion option; and the investigating officer must have been consulted (section 52(3)).
The Director of Public Prosecutions may, from time to time, designate a barrister in the public service to be Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions who is responsible to the Director of Public Prosecutions and who may exercise all of the powers and authority of the Director of Public Prosecutions and, for that purpose, is a lawful deputy of the Attorney General.
Eight years experience as Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions for Queensland (Australia) during which time I acted as Director of Public Prosecutions on occasion.
Immediately prior to that appointment I had held the position of Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions for Queensland, Australia for eight years.
The Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (Queensland) is responsible for providing leadership and management of DPP staff as well as appearing in complex trials and appeals and providing advice to the Director of Public Prosecutions and Minister for Justice and Attorney General.