what is the role of the public prosecutor in a criminal justice system
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Public prosecutors are public authorities who, on behalf of society and in the public interest, ensure the application of the law where the breach of the law carries a criminal sanction, taking into account both the rights of the individual and the necessary effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
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- In the court, it's the public prosecuter who represents the interest of the state.
- The role of public prosecuter begins once the police has conducted the investigation & filed the chargesheet in the court
- The public prosecuter has no role to play in the investigation
- The public prosecuter must conduct the prosecution on behalf of the state.
- As an officer of the court, it's his duty to act impartially & present full material facts, witnesses & evidence before the court to enable the court to decide the case.
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