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- The Crown Office, also known (especially in official papers) as the Crown Office in Chancery, is a section of the Ministry of Justice (formerly the Lord...
- The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (Scottish Gaelic: Oifis a' Chrùin agus Seirbheis Neach-casaid a' Chrùin) is the independent public prosecution...
- The term Crown Attorney's Office is the title for the various public prosecution offices (16 across Ontario) under the jurisdiction of the province of...
- Buildings and the eastern side of Temple Gardens. Crown Office Row was named after the Crown Office, which used to sit on the site and was removed in...
- The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the prin****l public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales. It is headed by the Director...
- to refer to the office of the monarch or the monarchy as institutions; to the rule of law; or to the functions of executive (the Crown-in-council), legislative...
- of Channel Islands legislation. The Committee for the purposes of the Crown Office Act 1877 consists of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Privy Seal as well...
- directly managed by Post Office Limited (these are known as Crown post offices). As of January 2024[update], the Post Office is the subject of an inquiry...
- Crown Estate in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is managed by the Crown Estate Commissioners. In Scotland, the Crown Estate is managed by Crown Estate...
- interference, but is always subject to the directions of the Crown Office and the Lord Advocate. The office most likely originates in the Roman-Dutch and French...