• The investigation of crimes, and the 3, 500 judicial police who do it, come under the city's attorney-general.

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  • With the arrival of three members of the judicial police, more than 20 people were involved before the body was even moved.

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  • The head of Venezuela's judicial police was sacked, apparently as a scapegoat.

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  • Then the press claimed that the city's new chief of the judicial police, in an earlier post, had been involved in the torture and murder of a young man and was linked to drug traffickers.

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  • It got its budget rebate, stayed out of the Schengen free-travel area, opted out of the euro, stayed half-out of co-operation on judicial and police affairs and is blocking attempts to create stronger common defence and foreign policies.

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  • Only the most quiescent Uighurs are considered for political, police, judicial and administrative posts.

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  • Last November over 75% voted to further loosen ties with the colonial ruler by taking on responsibility for police and judicial affairs.

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  • If with a mixture of talks and a firm police and judicial response the dissident campaign is neutralised, who will say that was wrong?

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  • They were also reviewing proposals approved by the executive European Commission on Wednesday that involve harmonising police and judicial action, long considered core areas of national sovereignty.

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  • ' It is for the police and judicial authorities to investigate and establish from the facts, not for the government to designate Tracy as guilty from the outset.

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  • When police in 1997 forced the Orange march through the Garvaghy Road, she was on the scene, having applied for a judicial review of the police decision on the march.

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  • It gathers data on more than 60 indicators (the extent of crime, the quality of police, judicial independence and so on) to create rule-of-law and governance measures for virtually every country in the world.

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  • We are a long way from that happening, but given the international spotlight now focused on South Africa's police and judicial system, there will be pressure to ensure that this case does not drag on, or do anything to discredit this country.

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  • Subsequently in the early 1990s the European Union, which included the Coal and Steel and Economic Communities, was established in recognition that the modest goals of the 1950s were expanding to include issues such as police and judicial policy as well as foreign and security policy.

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  • "For me it is clear that the Cassez case is only a symptom of a police and judicial system which is showing major cracks and in is in profound need of repair, " wrote legal expert Miguel Carbonell of the Autonomous University in Mexico City after the ruling.

    BBC: Florence Cassez's release sparks anger in Mexico

  • Mr Kejriwal's party promises an independent and powerful ombudsman to punish graft (essential, though there are concerns that it could become a bloated, Kafkaesque anti-corruption bureaucracy), and sweeping electoral, police and judicial reforms (all of which India desperately needs, but reforms that politicians seem to be averse to), among other things.

    BBC: Will India's new anti-corruption party work?

  • The BBC's Paul Anderson in Islamabad says most women who fall prey to attacks designed to restore the slighted honour of a family, clan or tribe, accept their fate - believing that tribal or feudal leaders are too powerful to resist and that the police and judicial systems are stacked against them.

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  • He was granted leave to seek a judicial review over claims that police are allowing illegal marches every week from east Belfast to the city centre.

    BBC: Union flag protest

  • Senator Le Marquand, whose role includes responsibility for the police, said the judicial system and prosecution service should be part of the chief minister's department.

    BBC: Jersey minister to review judicial responsibility

  • The license plate alone, which can help with courthouse parking, is not intrinsically unethical and doesn't necessarily create an appearance of impropriety, though judges who invoke their judicial status when pulled over by police are misbehaving, the report said.

    WSJ: NY commission says judicial license plates are OK

  • Most important of all, the institutions that are supposed to protect Brazil's forest the federal and state environmental agencies, national and local police forces and the judicial system are weak, poorly co-ordinated and prone to corruption and influence-peddling by illegal loggers and the farming lobby.

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  • Without a thorough overhaul of the police system as well, judicial reform will be futile, Mr Lopez Portillo argues.

    ECONOMIST: The long path towards justice

  • Reports of police torture and extra-judicial killings are on the rise.

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  • Her death followed the suicide last October 25 by a 53-year-old man who hanged himself at a home in southern Spain shortly before the eviction team -- judicial and bank representatives, backed by police -- showed up.

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  • The constitution, the police, the army and the judicial system have all been reformed.

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  • "He is currently being held in Ivory Coast by Ivorian police authorities in the framework of judicial proceedings already launched against him in Ivory Coast, " the statement continued.

    BBC: Africa

  • The allegations of a political conspiracy, the doubts cast on the impartiality of the judicial system and the impunity with which the police have treated a former deputy prime minister have left many Malaysians wondering whether they themselves have any protections against the state.

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  • On 28 March Neil Rhodes won a judicial review into his suspension by the force's police and crime commissioner (PCC), Alan Hardwick.

    BBC: Lincolnshire

  • Other questions include the judicial authority needed for some forms of surveillance, although police in France can tap telephones with the approval of the Prime Minister and an administrative panel.

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  • But such objections hardly reflect the public view, increasingly strongly held, that the police are untrustworthy and ineffectual and that the judicial system is prey to the influence of a body politic that is itself corrupt: witness the dismally long list of politicians convicted of corruption or under investigation.

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