what is role of a public prosecutor in court?
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The role of public prosecutor in court
has conducted the investigation and field the charge sheet in court ....
But public prosecutor is not involved in the investigation that is conducted by the police..
he represent s the prosecution on the behalf of state .
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has conducted the investigation and field the charge sheet in court ....
But public prosecutor is not involved in the investigation that is conducted by the police..
he represent s the prosecution on the behalf of state .
hopes helps
❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Public prosecutor cross examines the witnesses and also argues the case for the victims.
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The prosecutor has three main tasks: to investigate crimes, to decide whether or not to instigate legal proceedings and to appear in court.
The prosecutor investigates crimes together with the police. He or she shall have contact with the person suspected of the crime, the victim and witnesses, and have close contact with the police.
Once the preliminary investigations have been completed, the prosecutor judges whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to court. If it is a minor crime, and the suspect admits his or her guilt, the prosecutor imposes a fine. This is referred to as an order of summary punishment, and no trial will be held.
If an action is initiated there will be a trial in a court of law. The task of the prosecutor is to prove that the suspect has committed the crime. He or she questions the suspect, the witnesses and experts in order to establish that the suspect is guilty.
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For 1 or 2 marks... u can write as
Public prosecutor cross examines the witnesses and also argues the case for the victims.
For more than 2 marks....
The prosecutor has three main tasks: to investigate crimes, to decide whether or not to instigate legal proceedings and to appear in court.
The prosecutor investigates crimes together with the police. He or she shall have contact with the person suspected of the crime, the victim and witnesses, and have close contact with the police.
Once the preliminary investigations have been completed, the prosecutor judges whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to court. If it is a minor crime, and the suspect admits his or her guilt, the prosecutor imposes a fine. This is referred to as an order of summary punishment, and no trial will be held.
If an action is initiated there will be a trial in a court of law. The task of the prosecutor is to prove that the suspect has committed the crime. He or she questions the suspect, the witnesses and experts in order to establish that the suspect is guilty.
Hope it helps... ♥
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