Record reasons for arrest, non-arrest: New criminal procedure code - Sify


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Record reasons for arrest, non-arrest: New criminal procedure code
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Parliament Friday amended the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) making it compulsory for the police to record the reasons for making an arrest or not ...
Parliament passes Criminal Procedure Amendment Bill 2010 All India Radio
Centre plans law to tone up policing The Hindu
'New CrPC with more checks in a year' Indian Express
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U.S. v. HERNANDEZ-PEREZ - Leagle.com

U.S. v. HERNANDEZ-PEREZ
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Ascension Hernandez-Perez failed to show any prejudice from the district court's failure to comply with Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 32(i)(1)(A) ...

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HAYES v. STATE - Leagle.com

HAYES v. STATE
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Ben Hayes appeals the summary denial of his motion for postconviction relief filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850. ...

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U.S. v. BROWN - Leagle.com

U.S. v. BROWN
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... or Rule 35(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, which, by their plain language, provide relief only on petition or motion by the Government. ...

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A Deeper Look Into the Early Jobs of the NY Attorney General Candidates - New York Press


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A Deeper Look Into the Early Jobs of the NY Attorney General Candidates
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"Jon Feigelson, a colleague from the career criminal unit, remembers Dinallo arriving on his first day with a stack of criminal law and criminal procedure ...

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EX PARTE ALLEN - Leagle.com

EX PARTE ALLEN
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This is a post conviction application for writ of habeas corpus filed pursuant to the provisions of Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 11.071. ...
EX PARTE JACKSON Leagle.com

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Ryan D. McConnell Joins Haynes and Boone White Collar Criminal Defense Practice - The Metropolitan Coporate Counsel

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