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&uspended with 0edical co'era e appro'ed by the 0edical conspirators www+IyffyI+com The Attorney Eeneral is the chief law officer of the E(ecuti'e Council+ The responsibilities stemmin from this role are unlike those of any other Cabinet member+ The role has been referred to as "judicial-like" and as the
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indi'iduals* and society as a whole* from arbitrary measures and safe uards personal liberties+
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1as the Attorney Eeneral been briefed5 or would that be meanin less in a partial 'acuum The Attorney Eeneral does not* howe'er* direct or cause char es to be laid+ While the Attorney Eeneral and the Attorney EeneralAs a ents may pro'ide le al ad'ice to the police*
the decision
as to whether the prosecution should proceed* and in what manner*
is
for the Attorney Eeneral and the Crown Attorney+ It is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney Eeneral must carry out the 0inisterAs criminal prosecution responsibilities
and seen to be undertaken on strictly ob?ecti'e and le al criteria* free of any political considerations+ Whether to initiate or stay a criminal proceedin is not an issue of o'ernment policy+ This responsibility has been characteri3ed as
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est that decisions re ardin criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum+
A wide ran e of policy considerations may be wei hed in e(ecutin this responsibility* and the Attorney Eeneral may choose to consult the Cabinet on some of these considerations+ 1owe'er any decisions relatin to the conduct of indi'idual prosecutions must be the Attorney EeneralAs alone and independent of the traditional Cabinet decision makin process+ In practice* in the 'ast ma?ority of cases* these decisions are made by the Attorney EeneralAs a ents* the Crown Attorneys+ %ltimately the Attorney Eeneral is accountable to the people of the pro'ince* throu h the Le islature* for decisions relatin to criminal prosecutions+ &uch accountability can only occur* of course* once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute+ The sub ?udicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is likely to influence the matter+ The sub ?udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney Eeneral from commentin on prosecutions that are before the courts+ Ei'en the stature of the Attorney EeneralAs position* any public comment comin from the office
such a practice would leave the Minister vulnerable to accusations of political interference.
Accordin ly* it is traditional to lea'e the day4to4day decision4makin in the hands of the Attorney EeneralAs a ents* the Crown Attorneys* e(cept in cases of e(ceptional importance where the public would e(pect the Attorney Eeneral to be briefed &oon maybe on CPAC will obser'e the wrap up of E8 P8E due process 0eanin less Le al Certainty Rule of Law http-..en+wikipedia+or .wiki.Rule7of7law The Rule of law in its most basic form is no one is abo'e the law+ Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that o'ernmental authority is le itimately e(ercised only in accordance with* publicly disclosed laws* adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as
due process.
The rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy+ Accordin to modern An lo4American thinkin * hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law commonly include a clear separation of powers*
legal certainty
the principle of le itimate e(pectation and e,uality of all before the law+ The concept is not without contro'ersy* and it has been said that )the phrase the rule of law has become
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The responsibility is to present the case fairly 4 not necessarily to con'ict+ This is a fundamental precept of criminal law* e'en if it is not a particularly well4understood concept amon the eneral public+ 8ne of the Attorney EeneralAs responsibilities in fosterin public respect for the rule of law* is to assist the public in understandin the nature and limits of the prosecutorial function+ %ltimately the Attorney Eeneral is accountable to the people of the pro'ince* throu h the Le islature* for decisions relatin to criminal prosecutions+ &uch accountability can only occur* of course* once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute+ The sub ?udicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is likely to influence the matter+ The sub ?udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney Eeneral from commentin on prosecutions that are before the courts+ Ei'en the stature of the Attorney EeneralAs position* any public comment comin from the office would be seen as an attempt to influence the case+ Althou h the Attorney eneral can become in'ol'ed in decision4makin in relation to indi'idual criminal cases* such a practice would lea'e the 0inister 'ulnerable to accusations of political interference+ Accordin ly* it is traditional to lea'e the day4to4day decision4makin in the hands of the Attorney EeneralAs a ents* the Crown Attorneys* e(cept in cases of e(ceptional importance where the public would e(pect the Attorney Eeneral to be briefed+
powers of the Attorney Eeneral referred to in s+ IJdK of the Act+ These powers are based on the CrownAs parens patriae JparentalK authority+ The Attorney EeneralAs authority* therefore* is not only to conduct liti ation in cases directly affectin the o'ernment or its a encies but also to liti ate cases where there is a clear matter of public interest or public ri hts at stake+ This has been characteri3ed as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is well and independently represented+ It may in'ol'e inter'entions in pri'ate liti ation or Charter challen es to le islation* e'en if the ar uments conclude that the le islation does contra'ene constitutionally protected ri hts+
The Attorney Eeneral is the chief law officer of the E(ecuti'e Council+ The responsibilities stemmin from this role are unlike those of any other Cabinet member+ The role has been referred to as )?udicial4like) and as the ) uardian of the public interest)+
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