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Date: 2010-03-18 10:59:18
Arrest warrant
Crown Prosecution Service
Private prosecution
Arrest
Prosecutor
Detention of a suspect
Magistrate
Detention
Bail
Law
Criminal law
Universal jurisdiction

Briefing to Parliamentarians by the UK Universal Jurisdiction group 27 January 2010 Reasons to oppose the Attorney General interfering with the arrest warrant procedure in cases of suspected serious international crimes

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