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not, however, direct or cause charges to be laid. While the Attorney General and the Attorney General's agents may provide legal advice to the police,
the decision
as to whether the prosecution should proceed, and in what manner,
is
for the Attorney General and the rown Attorney. !t is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney General must carry out the "inister's criminal prosecution responsibilities
and seen to be undertaken on strictly ob%ective and legal criteria, free of any political considerations. Whether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. This responsibility has been characteri&ed as
such a practice would leave the Minister vulnerable to accusations of political interference.
Accordingly, it is traditional to leave the day$to$day decision$ma#ing in the hands of the Attorney General's ,
agents, the rown Attorneys, e(cept in cases of e(ceptional importance where the public would e(pect the Attorney General to be briefed
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due process.
The rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy. According to modern Anglo$American thin#ing, hallmar#s of adherence to the rule of law commonly include a clear separation of powers,
legal certainty,
the principle of legitimate e(pectation and e3uality of all before the law. The concept is not without controversy, and it has been said that 4the phrase the rule of law has become
meaningless
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of no force or effect.
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*i#e other financial empires in history, +mith claims the contemporary model forms alliances necessary to develop and control wealth, as peripheral nations remain impoverished providers of cheap resources for the imperial$centers$of$capital.K,L Melloc estimated that, during the Mritish .nclosures, 4perhaps half of the whole population was proletarian4, while roughly the other 4half4 owned and controlled the means of production. :ow, under modern apitalism, N.W. +mith claims fewer than 5>> people possess more wealth than half of the earthJs population, as the wealth of ,16 of ,$percent of the )nited +tates population roughly e3ual that of the lower F>$percent. www.Home/ace,9.com
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