Prosecutorial Discretion and the Conditional Waiver: Lessons from the Japanese Experience
A unique characteristic of prosecutorial discretion in Japan is the formal practice of suspension. From the later part of last century, public prosecutors were presented with the discretionary option of waiving or suspending prosecution dependent on certain conditions.
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1993
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