Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Appearance by public prosecutors: in-charge prosecutors may plead without written authority; private counsel act under their direction. A Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge may appear and plead without written authority in any inquiry, trial or appeal; if a private person instructs an advocate, the in-charge prosecutor shall conduct the prosecution, the advocate acting under the prosecutor's directions, and may, with the Court's permission, submit written arguments after evidence is closed.
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Appearance by public prosecutors: in-charge prosecutors may plead without written authority; private counsel act under their direction.
A Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge may appear and plead without written authority in any inquiry, trial or appeal; if a private person instructs an advocate, the in-charge prosecutor shall conduct the prosecution, the advocate acting under the prosecutor's directions, and may, with the Court's permission, submit written arguments after evidence is closed.
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