Public Prosecutor
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Q. In a court, the public prosecutor represents the interests of the .
- police
- accused
- state
- judge
Q. The____ represents the interests of the State.
- Judge
- Any qualified Lawyer
- Public Prosecutor
- Defence Lawyer
Q. Who is a Public Prosecutor?
Q. ____ is done by the Public Prosecutor and not the Defence Lawyer.
- Taking photographs of burnt homes
- Recording statements of witnesses
- Investigation
- Recording evidence
Q. In case of a Cognizable offence, the police can arrest a person _______.
- with permission of court only
without permission from the courts
- with prior information to the accused
- without prior information to the accused
Q. The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens against unreasonable searches and siezures. No search of a person's home or personal effects may be conducted without a written search warrant issued on probable cause. This means that a neutral judge must approve the factual bases justifying a search before it can be conducted.
This paragraph best supports the statement that the police cannot search person's home or private papers unless they have
This paragraph best supports the statement that the police cannot search person's home or private papers unless they have
- legal authorization
- a reasonable belief that a crime has occurred
- direct evidence of a crime.
- requested that a judge be present.
- read the person his or her constitutional rights.
Q. In a court, the public prosecutor represents the interests of the .
- police
- accused
- state
- judge
Q. ____ is done by the Public Prosecutor and not the Defence Lawyer.
- Taking photographs of burnt homes
- Recording statements of witnesses
- Investigation
- Recording evidence
Q. The____ represents the interests of the State.
- Judge
- Public Prosecutor
- Defence Lawyer
- Any qualified Lawyer
Q. Choose the incorrect option(s) in relation to the role of public prosecutor.
- They represent the interests of the victim.
- They represent the interest of the government in a court of law.
- They play a crucial role in the investigation of the crime along with the police.
- They conduct the prosecution on behalf of the government.