10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADVOCATES DEPUTE»
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A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Short ...
See Concourse. Criminal Prosecution. Commitment for Trial. Bail. ADVOCATES-
DEPUTE; are four advocates appointed by the Lord Advocate to aid him in the
discharge of his duties as public prosecutor. Tlieir duty is to consider
precognitions ...
2
Essays in Criminal Law in Honour of Sir Gerald Gordon
cleanliness of the methods of conducting the candidature of a colleague and
fellow-politician.62 A commentator noted rather sourly that there were then, in
March 1910, four advocates depute I paid by the State for conducting Crown
criminal ...
James Chalmers, Fiona Leverick, Lindsay Farmer, 2010
tially consists of the Solicitor- General, appointed by the Crown; the advocates-
depute, who are appointed by the Lord Advocate; and the Crown agent. The
means of detecting and punishing crime in the country consist in the first place of
the ...
4
The law magazine and law review, or, Quarterly journal of ...
Advocate is the head of the criminal department ; under him he has four
advocates-depute, and these do the business that a barrister properly does in
criminal cases; their duty is to advise in criminal proceedings while they are
going on, in the ...
5
The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ...
... but it is to be remarked that as in Scotland, so in Ireland, the counsel employed
in prosecutions are always the same, with this difference, that while in Scotland
the Advocates depute always go out of office with the Criminal Prosecutions.
In applying the observations of Mr. Stuart and Mr. Stephen to the Scotch system, I
agree with them to some extent. The appointment of advocates-depute is, I think,
wholly unadvisable, and ought to be done away with; but the offices of Lord- ...
In applying the observations of Mr. Stuart and Mr. Stephen to the Scotch system, I
agree with them to some extent. The appointment of advocates-depute is, I think,
wholly unadvisable, and ought to be done away with ; but the offices of Lord- ...
The appointment of advocates-depute is, I think, wholly unadvisable, and ought
to be done away with; but the otfices of Lord-Advocate and SolicitorGeneral
ought certainly to be retained. Any one acquainted with ofiicial appointments in ...
9
Mental Health and Scots Law in Practice
As head of the prosecution system, the Lord Advocate appoints a number of
advocates depute (or Crown Counsel) to assist in the matter of deciding on
prosecutions and actually carrying out these prosecutions in the highest courts.
The Lord ...
10
A dictionary and digest of the law of Scotland
In the discharge of his duties as public prosecutor the Lord Advocate has the aid
of the SolicitorGeneral, and of four junior barristers appointed by the Lcrd
Advocate, and called Advocates-Depute. Since the Union the Lord Advocate has
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ADVOCATES DEPUTE»
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Judges to celebrate 100 years of justice at courts
... the Lord Advocate, the Solicitor General, advocates depute, the Crown agent, the Dean of the Faculty of Procurators, the Royal Trumpeters, ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 13»