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单词 prosecutorial discretion
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prosecutorial discretion

collocation in English

meaningsofprosecutorialanddiscretion

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prosecutorial
adjective
uk
/ˌprɒs.ɪ.kjuːˈtɔː.ri.əl/
us
/ˌprɑː.sɪ.kjuːˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the process of prosecuting someone for (= officially accusing them of) ...
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discretion
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən/
us
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən/
the ability to behave without causing embarrassment or attracting too much attention, especially by keeping ...
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(Definition ofprosecutorialanddiscretionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprosecutorial discretion

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Oral testimony became more prevalent, andprosecutorialdiscretion(including the introduction of a form of plea bargaining) was introduced.
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More important is the matter ofprosecutorialdiscretion, since prosecutors' decisions to press charges affect variation in the number of cases appearing in the present data.
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We cannot leave this toprosecutorialdiscretionbecause of that chilling effect.
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Wideprosecutorialdiscretionremains because of overly broad criteria.
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Of this sample of juveniles, 23% were transferred to criminal court by judicial waiver, 34% byprosecutorialdiscretion, and 41.6% by statutory exclusion.
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The document is intended solely as a guide to the exercise of investigative andprosecutorialdiscretion and as guidance on resource allocation and federal priorities.
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Some difficulty has been cited in prohibiting prosecutorial vindictiveness while preservingprosecutorialdiscretion.
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Deferred action is a discretionary determination to defer removal action of an individual as an act ofprosecutorialdiscretion.
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On the other hand, the present case concerned the constitutionality ofprosecutorialdiscretion.
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It also greatly increasedprosecutorialdiscretionand influence by limiting judges' power to depart from the guidelines and granting prosecutors greater power over departures.
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Second, some view victims' rights as impinging onprosecutorialdiscretion.
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Likewise, the judicial branch has a degree of judicial discretion, and the executive branch also has various discretionary powers includingprosecutorialdiscretion.
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Jacobs concluded that the ambiguous statute did not give notice of the forbidden conduct to laymen, or set boundaries toprosecutorialdiscretion.
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sole discretion

collocation in English

meaningsofsoleanddiscretion

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sole
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səʊl/
us
/soʊl/
being one ...
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discretion
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən/
us
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən/
the ability to behave without causing embarrassment or attracting too much attention, especially by keeping ...
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(Definition ofsoleanddiscretionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsole discretion

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I do not think it right that it should always be left in all circumstances to thesolediscretionof the governor.
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You claim to be fit and proper people to take this thing under yoursolediscretion.
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That is left to thesolediscretionof the police themselves.
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It is left to thesolediscretionof a politician.
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That matter is at thesolediscretionof the mortuary staff.
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He is, at hissolediscretion, allowed to put defined animals into the schedule which does not exist.
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In particular, the release of classified documents is not a matter which is left to thesolediscretionof individual information officers.
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A disclosure of all or part of a child's medical records to its parents or guardian is at thesolediscretionof the clinician in charge of the case.
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That is hissolediscretionand choice.
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The clause would undermine the whole basis of the scheme by givingsolediscretionto inspectors to decide whether a person should have a tax certificate.
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Such involvement should be covered by the legislation, to ensure that residents can exercise their rights and not have their future left to thesolediscretionof the professional workers.
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In presidential systems, the president often has the power to fire ministers at hissolediscretion.
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The umpire hassolediscretionover whether he believes the player has played on.
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They are at thesolediscretionof the club but the understanding is that its one star for every ten wins.
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Covenants may also be waived, either temporarily or permanently, usually at thesolediscretionof the lender.
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All the appointments to bureaucracy, the armed forces, and the diplomatic forces were made at hissolediscretion.
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At theirsolediscretionthese institutions may provide the medallion signature guarantee stamp.
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The court chairperson hassolediscretionfor allocation of court cases, and there is no systematic procedure for allocation based on objective criteria.
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She hadsolediscretionwith the early script, and eventually wrote approximately ten drafts.
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These are specifically named men who act at thesolediscretionof the emperor.
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