Saturday 21 July 2007

Japan

In Japan, public prosecutors (検察官, kensatsu-kan?) are professional officials who have considerable powers of investigation, prosecution, superintendence of criminal execution and so on. Prosecutors can direct police for investigation purposes and sometimes investigate directly. Only prosecutors can prosecute criminals in principle and prosecutors can decide to prosecute or not. High-ranking officials of the Ministry of Justice are largely prosecutors.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecutor

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