Constitution of Law.

Posted by JUTAWAN TERKENAL | February 15th, 2010 in Attorney | No Comments »

Usually they are individuals entitled to give instructions to the police, for each case (without prejudice to any action that restricts or impairs fundamental rights, generally require prior judicial approval). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the authorities and headquarters of the Public Ministry, in different systems, hierarchical control often exert more or less permanent officers in his unit, which extends to both the efficiency and effectiveness in meeting its objectives, as to the legality and propriety of their actions. Also, usually the highest authority of the ministry may issue general instructions, setting performance criteria for prosecutors, for the fulfillment of its objectives, but not being able to instruct or order made or omit the conduct of proceedings in individual cases. However, tax officials are usually forced to obey the specific instructions that his immediate superiors give them about a case that has been assigned, unless they consider that it is manifestly arbitrary or which violates the provisions of the constitution or law.


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