Criminalprocedure refers to the adjudication process of the criminal law . While criminalprocedure differs dramatically by jurisdiction, the process generally begins with a formal criminal charge and results in the Conviction law conviction or acquittal of the defendant . Basic rights Currently, in many countries with a democratic system and the rule of law, criminalprocedure puts the Legal burden of proof burden of proof on the prosecution &ndash that is, it is up to the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond any reasonable doubt, as opposed to having the defense prove that s he is innocent, and any doubt is resolved in favor of the defendant. This provision, known as the presumption of innocence , is required, for example, in the 46 countries that are members of the Council of Europe , under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights , and it is included in other human rights documents. However, in practice it operates somewhat differently in different countries. Similarly, all such jurisdictions allow the defendant the right to legal counsel and provide any defendant who cannot afford their own lawyer with a lawyer paid for at the public expense which is in some countries called a court appointed lawyer . See also Court Appointed Special Advocates CriminalProcedure Act Criminalprocedure in the United States Italian CriminalProcedure Offence law Trial law References reflist Further reading cite book title CriminalProcedure and the Constitution Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text last Israel first Jerold H. authorlink coauthors Kamisar, Yale LaFave, Wayne R. year 2003 publisher West Publishing location St. Paul, MN isbn 0314146695 pages Criminalprocedure Law Category Criminalprocedure Category Criminalprocedure bg cs Trestn zen da Straffesag de Strafprozess el fa fr Proc dure p nale ko hi it Processo penale he lt Baud iamasis ... more details
CriminalProcedure Act with its variations is a stock short title used for legislation relating to criminal ... for an Act with this short title may have been known as a CriminalProcedure Bill during its passage through Parliament . List Hong Kong The CriminalProcedure Ordinance 1899 Republic of Ireland The CriminalProcedure Act 2010 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act 2007 The CriminalProcedure Act, 1993 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1973 The CriminalProcedure Act, 1967 South Africa The CriminalProcedure Act, 1977 The CriminalProcedure Matters Amendment Act, 1978 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1979 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1982 The CriminalProcedure Matters Amendment Act, 1984 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1986 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1987 The Law of Evidence and the CriminalProcedure Act Amendment Act, 1987 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1989 The Criminal Law and the CriminalProcedure Act Amendment Act, 1989 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1991 The CriminalProcedure Second Amendment Act, 1995 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1996 The CriminalProcedure Second Amendment Act, 1996 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 1997 The CriminalProcedure Second Amendment Act, 1997 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 2001 The CriminalProcedure Second Amendment Act, 2001 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 2003 The CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 2008 United Kingdom The CriminalProcedure and Investigations Act 1996 c. 25 The CriminalProcedure Insanity and Unfitness to Plead Act 1991 c. 25 The CriminalProcedure Attendance of Witnesses Act 1965 c. 69 The CriminalProcedure Insanity Act 1964 c. 84 The CriminalProcedure Right Of Reply Act 1964 c. 34 The CriminalProcedure Act 1865 c. 18 or Denman s Act The CriminalProcedure Act 1853 c. 30 The CriminalProcedure Act 1851 14 & 15 Vict c 100 The CriminalProcedure Act 1848 11 & 12 Vict c 46 Scotland The CriminalProcedure Legal Assistance, Detention ... more details
Infobox legislation shorttitle CriminalProcedure Act, 1977 image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle Act to make provision for procedures and related matters in criminal proceedings. citation Act No. 51 of 1977 territorialextent enactedby Parliament of South Africa dateenacted dateassented 21 April 1977 datesigned datecommenced 22 July 1977 bill billcitation billdate introducedby 1streading 2ndreading 3rdreading whitepaper committeereport amendments repeals related summary keywords The CriminalProcedure Act, 1977 Act No. 51 of 1977 is an act of Parliament act of the Parliament of South Africa that governs criminalprocedure in South Africa s legal system. It details the legal procedure for the whole system of criminalprocedure, including search and seizure , arrest , the filing of criminal charge charges , bail , the plea , the testimony of witness es and the Evidence law law of evidence , the verdict and sentence law sentence , and appeal . The act is also in force in Namibia , which inherited it from the South African administration of South West Africa . Administration of the act was transferred to the SWA government in 1979, and since then the South African and Namibian versions have diverged through amendment. A new Namibian CriminalProcedure Act was passed in 2004 but has not yet come into force. External links http www.justice.gov.za legislation acts 1977 051.pdf CriminalProcedure Act, 1977, of South Africa, as amended http www.superiorcourts.org.na high docs criminalprocedureact.pdf CriminalProcedure Act, 1977, of Namibia, as amended Category South African legislation Category Namibian law SouthAfrica law stub Criminal law stub ... more details
The Federal Rules of CriminalProcedure are the Criminalprocedure procedural rules that govern how federal Criminal Law criminal prosecutions are conducted in United States district court s, the general trial courts of the Federal government of the United States U.S. government . As such, they are the companion to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure . The admissibility and use of Evidence law evidence in criminal proceedings as well as civil is governed by the separate Federal Rules of Evidence . Drafting and enactment The rules are promulgated by the Supreme Court of the United States , pursuant ... federal criminalprocedure. The Judiciary Act of 1789 directed federal courts to apply ... to observe state criminalprocedure, as it had regarding civil procedure under the Conformity Act ... nonetheless established what amounted to particular federal common law rules of criminalprocedure ... Court to prescribe rules of criminal appellate procedure, which included any proceeding after ... Procedure, enacted in 1938, led to support for uniform criminal rules, and authority to establish rules of general criminalprocedure was given to the Supreme Court in 1940, with the Sumners Courts Act ... Rules of CriminalProcedure were subsequently adopted by order of the Court on December 26, 1944 ... Rules of CriminalProcedure Category 1946 in law Category United States federal criminal law Category United States criminalprocedure Category Codes of criminalprocedure ... Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, which in turn submits them to the Judicial Conference ..., bail, and preliminary hearings. The act did not address procedure in other areas, and though subsequent ... U.S. federal criminal statutes. ref Act of Apr. 30, 1790, ch. 9, 29, 1 Stat. 118 requiring ... Court cases also fully endorsed congressional authority to enact rules of procedure, ref Wayman ... Power in Criminal Cases Constitutional and Statutory Limits on the Authority of the Federal Courts ... more details
United States criminalprocedure derives from several sources of law the baseline protections of the United States Constitution , federal and U.S. state state statutes, federal and state rules of criminalprocedure such as the Federal Rules of CriminalProcedure , and state and federal case law either interpreting the foregoing or deriving from inherit judicial supervisory authority. Sources of law U.S. Constitution main United States constitutional criminalprocedure The United States Constitution , including the United States Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, contains the following provisions regarding criminalprocedure. Due to the incorporation of the Bill of Rights , all of these provisions apply equally to criminal proceedings in state courts, with the exception of the Grand Jury Clause of the Fifth Amendment, the Vicinage Clause of the Sixth Amendment, and maybe the Excessive Bail Clause of the Eighth Amendment. Article Three of the United States Constitution Article Three, Section Two, Clause Three of the United States Constitution Jury Clause Venue Clause Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution Grand juries in the United States Grand jury clause Double Jeopardy Clause Self Incrimination Clause Due process clause Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution ... apply to criminal proceedings in federal courts, such as Federal Rules of CriminalProcedure Jencks Act State statutes and rules Each state has its own statutes and rules of criminal proceeding applying to proceedings in its courts. Charging instruments In a criminal case, the government generally ... consequences of criminal charges may result from the sentence that are not explicitly part of the sentence itself. References Reflist See also Criminalprocedure Fifth Amendment crimpro Sixth Amendment Criminal due process Equal protection and criminalprocedure Category United States criminalprocedure ... The Legal burden of proof burden of proof is on the prosecution in a criminal trial, which must ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The CriminalProcedure Act 1853 ref The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by the Short Titles Act 1896 . ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act . . . for preventing Delay and Expense in the Administration of certain Parts of the Criminal Law. ref The words omitted from the long title title were repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1892 . ref statute book chapter 16 & 17 Vict c 30 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales ref This is the effect of section 10 of the Act and the presumption that an Act extends to the United Kingdom unless the contrary is specified. ref royal assent 14 June 1853 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status original text legislation history revised text The CriminalProcedure Act 1853 16 & 17 Vict c 30 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It makes provision for the giving of evidence by prisoners otherwise than at their own trial. Preamble The preamble was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1892 . Sections 1 to 8 Section 1 was repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the Act Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1861 24 & 25 Vict c 95 . Section 2 was repealed by section 56 4 of, and Part IV of Schedule 11 to, the Courts Act 1971 . Sections 3 to 8 were repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1892. Section 9 Bringing up a prisoner to give evidence Blockquote It shall be lawful for... any judge of the High Court ... in any case where he may see fit to do so, upon application by affidavit ... Act 1949 . ref See also CriminalProcedure Act References Halsbury s Statutes , reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 16 17 30 contents The CriminalProcedure Act 1853 ... ukpga Vict 16 17 30 contents enacted The CriminalProcedure Act 1853 , as originally enacted ..., civil or criminal depending or to be inquired of or determined in or before such court, judge, justice ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The CriminalProcedure Act 1865 ref The citation of this Act by this short ... legislation history revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 28 29 18 contents The CriminalProcedure Act 1865 28 & 29 Vict c 18 , commonly known as Denman s Act , ref Archbold Criminal ... www.irishstatutebook.ie 1997 en act pub 0014 sec0016.html section 16 of, and the Third Schedule to, the Criminal Law Act 1997 . This section is modified by section 3 of the Criminal Evidence Act 1898 , section 42 1 of the Criminal Justice Act 1948 and section 1 1 of the CriminalProcedure Right of Reply ... re enact sections 23 and 24 of the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 . ref Archbold Criminal Pleading ... . See also CriminalProcedure Act References Halsbury s Statutes , reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 28 29 18 contents The CriminalProcedure Act 1865 , as amended from the The National ... 29 18 contents enacted The CriminalProcedure Act 1865 , as originally enacted from the The National ... and Practice on Criminal Trials. year 1865 statute book chapter 28 & 29 Vict c 18 introduced by territorial ... to, the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 . In the Republic of Ireland, section 16 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 is without prejudice to sections 3 to 6 of this Act. ref The Criminal Justice Act 2006 ... courts of judicature, as well criminal as all others, and to all persons having, by law or by consent ... and Wales by section 10 2 of, and Part III of Schedule 3 to, the Criminal Law Act 1967 and for Northern Ireland by Part II of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Law Act Northern Ireland 1967 . The words ... 1997 en act pub 0014 sec0016.html section 16 of, and the Third Schedule to, the Criminal Law Act ... were repealed for England and Wales by section 10 2 of, and Part III of Schedule 3 to, the Criminal Law Act 1967 and for Northern Ireland by Part II of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Law Act Northern Ireland ... 1984 en act pub 0022 sec0024.html section 24 1 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984 . Counsel This expression ... more details
The Italian Code of CriminalProcedure contains the rules governing criminalprocedure in every court ... Procedure Code ref the defendant ref Articles 60 73 of the CriminalProcedure Code ref and the Pubblico Ministero the prosecutor . ref Articles 50 54 quater of the CriminalProcedure Code It s quater ... Procedure ref the parte lesa the injured party , ref Articles 90 95 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ... of CriminalProcedure. ref The Pubblico Ministero can appoint experts to carry out examinations and, when ... ref Articles 272 315 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref class wikitable Kind Specification .... ref Article 63 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref The police or the prosecutor summon the indagato ... to answer. ref Article 65 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref The indagato , when interrogated, must ... of witness. ref Article 64 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref If evidence should be gathered in violation ... indictment is null and void. ref Article 415 bis of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref Preliminary ... law.jrank.org pages 901 CriminalProcedure Comparative Aspects Adjudication.html ref Before the beginning ... http law.jrank.org pages 901 CriminalProcedure Comparative Aspects Adjudication.html ref Judges of the trial ... 438 443 of the code of criminalprocedure ref consists, basically, of a proceeding where the trial ... penalty fine , he may plea bargain ref Articles 444 448 of the code of criminalprocedure ref ... to appear before the court. ref Articles 449 452 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref If there is no need ... 453 458 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref This application must be submitted within 90 days ... for a criminal decree of convinction. ref Articles 459 464 of the Code of CriminalProcedure ref The application ... of the decree. If this happens, the defendant is summoned before the Italian CriminalProcedure Preliminary ... Italian Code of CriminalProcedure, Articles 1 95. Refend Bibliography Mario Pisani et al. Manuale di ... Code Of CriminalProcedure Category Government of Italy CriminalProcedure Category Judiciary of Italy ... more details
2011 Orphan date September 2011 Infobox name CriminalProcedure in Indonesia above span style vertical align 1px File Indonesia flag large.png 80x80px span     br CriminalProcedure in Indonesia ... CriminalProcedure Code data2 Kitab Undang Undang Hukum Acara Pidana KUHAP br Number 8 of 1981 header3 ... Courts header7 Number of Cases Received in 1997 by State data8 noinclude Main CriminalprocedureCriminal law Indonesia is a Civil law legal system civil law country with five major codes. Its criminalprocedure code, the http defensewiki.ibj.org images 6 62 Indonesia Law of Criminal Procedure.pdf ... at different stages of the trial process. Brief History of Indonesia s CriminalProcedure Colonial ... CriminalProcedure Code 2008 32 FIL 188 at 195 ref ref http www.lu.se images Syd och sydostasienstudier ... in August 1945, it adopted the Dutch HIR as its code of criminalprocedure. In 1981, Indonesia ... features to the criminalprocedure. However, the KUHAP does not sufficiently protect human rights ... . ref Indonesia CriminalProcedure Code Kitab Undang Undang Hukum Acara Pidana, 1981 Art 18 ... CriminalProcedure Appendix appendix for more information about the structure of Indonesia s Public ... refer to the Indonesian CriminalProcedure Appendix appendix for more information about how long ... of Criminal Procedure.pdf Indonesia CriminalProcedure Code http en.hukumonline.com Legal Updates ... Reforms of the Indonesia CriminalProcedure Code http www.unhcr.org refworld country,,AMNESTY,COUNTRYREP,IDN,4562d8cf2,4517a1fa4,0.html Comments on the Draft Revised CriminalProcedure Code Category ... in 1910, they set up a civil law system that took precedence over the Adat laws. In terms of the criminalprocedure, for example, the Dutch enacted two statute s to govern different parts of Indonesia ... the working group s recommendations to date. ref Ibid ref Steps Involved in an Ordinary Criminal Trial File Criminal Process in Indonesia 2 .jpg thumb Criminal Trial Process in Indonesia 400px left 1 ... more details
of innocence . This principle penetrates the whole system of Hong Kong s criminalprocedure and criminal ... to be pursued? Discretionary Power CriminalProcedure Ordinance Section 15 1 states cquote The Secretary ... colony , Hong Kong s criminal procedural law and the underlying principles are very similar to the one ..., knowing this principle is vital for understanding the criminal procedures practised in Hong Kong ... of doubt given to the accused. In every criminal case, consistent with the presumption, the accused ... liberty and human dignity of any and every person accused by the State of criminal conduct. An individual charged with a criminal offence faces grave social and personal consequences, including ... cquote Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall have the right to be presumed innocent until ... right to bail . cquote Anyone arrested or detained on a criminal charge shall be brought promptly ... to trial within a reasonable time or to release. Prosecution Right to Institute Criminal Prosecution There is not a rule or law explicitly saying that the absolute right to institute a criminal prosecution ... for Justice Hong Kong Secretary for Justice intervenes and assumes a private criminal prosecution. This provision indeed indirectly points out the possibility of private criminal prosecution. However, practically, private criminal prosecution does not exist because of the expensive costs involved in criminal prosecutions, the lack of manpower, resources, and special statutory powers to carry out ... to get involved or even take over private criminal prosecutions, the requirement of beyond ... one who institutes almost all the criminal prosecutions in Hong Kong. In fact, the Secretary ... is the person who has the sole power to control all criminal prosecutions independently. The Hong ... of Justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall control criminal prosecutions, free from any interference. Decision to Prosecute Two Questions Before instituting a criminal prosecution ... more details
Infobox Legislation shorttitle CriminalProcedure Code, 1973 image Emblem of India.svg imagesize 100px imagelink imagealt Scale of justice 2.svg caption Criminal law in India longtitle An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to CriminalProcedure. citation Act No. 2 of 1974 enactedby Parliament ... Commission of India 1958 Joint Committee on the Code of CriminalProcedure Bill, 1970 Report of the Expert Committee on Legal Aid Proccessual Justice to the People 1973 amendments Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1983 Act 43 of 1983 The Code of CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 2005 Act 25 of 2005 Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2005 Act 2 of 2006 The Code of CriminalProcedure Amendment Act, 2008 Act 5 of 2009 ... The CriminalProcedure Code extends to the whole of India except the States of India States in India ... 375 ref References Reflist See also Crime CriminalprocedureCriminal law Substantive law Indian Penal Code External links http indiankanoon.org doc 445276 The Code of CriminalProcedure, 1973 Criminalprocedure Law Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category 1973 in law Category Criminalprocedure Category Criminalprocedure Category Indian criminal law Category 1973 in India hi ... Police Act, 1861 in India 1861 Indian Evidence Act , 1872 in India 1872 summary Procedure for administration of substantive criminal laws. keywords The Code of CriminalProcedure is the main legislation on Procedural law procedure for administration of Substantive law substantive criminal law in India . ref Cite book title The Constitution and criminal justice administration last Bharti first ... Criminal Justice India Series pts. 1 2. Chandigarh last Menon first N. R. Madhava authorlink coauthors .... History In medieval India, subsequent to the conquest by the Muslims, the Mohammedan Criminal Law ... of 1857 Rebellion of 1857 , the imperial crown crown took over the administration in India. The CriminalProcedure Code, 1861 was passed by the British parliament. The 1861 code continued after independence ... more details
decisions concerning criminalprocedure, including Gideon v. Wainwright 1963 , Brady v. Maryland ... regarding the law of United States criminalprocedurecriminalprocedure . Petit jury and venue ... . More criminalprocedure provisions are contained in the United States Bill of Rights , specifically ... Clause of the Eighth Amendment, all of the criminalprocedure provisions of the Bill of Rights have ... Court of the United States issued almost no constitutional criminalprocedure decisions for its ... Origins of Modern CriminalProcedure , 99 smallcaps Mich. L. Rev. 48 2000 . ref Pre trial procedure ... of these rights regulate pre trial procedure access to a non excessive bail, the right to indictment by a Grand juries in the United States grand jury , the right to an Information formal criminal charge ... offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb nor shall be compelled in any criminal ... States Constitution provides that In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right ..., at 1124. ref Second, the Court lacked general appellate jurisdiction over federal criminal cases .... ref The first Supreme Court decisions to reverse state criminal convictions for constitutional procedural ... . ref If the grand jury right attaches, every Element criminal law element of the charged crime must ... Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. VI provides In all criminal ... and under the Grand Jury Clause if it 1 contains the Element criminal law elements of the offense ... formal criminal charge information in the federal system and in some states or a complaint ... Const. amend. VI provides In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy ... criminal charge and or the pre trial deprivation of the accused s liberty and the start of trial ... directed. ref name Art3 The perceived abuse of English criminal venue law was one of the enumerated ... Trial procedure Compulsory process main Compulsory Process Clause Sixth Amendment to the United ... more details
Procedure may refer to Procedure term Medical procedure Algorithm , in mathematics and computing, a set of operations or calculations that accomplish some goal Instructions or recipe s, a set of commands that show how to prepare or make something Standard Operating Procedure , a step by step instruction to achieve a desired result, used in industry and military Procedural law Legal procedure , the body of law and rules used in the administration of justice in the court system, including Civil procedureCriminalprocedure Administrative law Administrative procedure Parliamentary procedure , a set of rules governing meetings. Procedure computer science , also known as a subroutine disambig cs Procedura da Procedure de Prozedur fa fr Proc dure pl Procedura ru sk Proced ra sv Procedur uk ... more details
protection and criminalprocedure Selective prosecution McCleskey v. Kemp , 481 U.S. 279 1987 United ... Sixth Amendment Criminal due process Equal protection and criminalprocedure Category Lists of United States Supreme Court cases Category United States constitutional criminalprocedure ... Due process See Criminal due process Sixth Amendment Speedy Trial Clause Beavers v. Haubert , 198 U.S. ... Amendment Criminal due process Also the Fifth Amendment Minder v. Georgia , 183 U.S. 559 1902 Frank ... more details
Infobox musical artist name The Procedure background group or band origin Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey genre Hardcore Post Hardcore years active 2001&ndash Present current members Mike Donatelli drums br Frank Fenimore guitar br Bill Henderson Thursday Guitarist Bill Henderson guitar, vocals BR Jon Tarella bass BR Jesse Traynor vocals past members Ed Adams bass BR Justin Shepp bass BR Joe Hatrak drums The Procedure is a New Jersey band that formed in 2001. The band features former Thursday band Thursday and Purpose guitarist Bill Henderson. History The Procedure formed in 2001 at TCNJ The College of New Jersey in Trenton, NJ. The band self released a 4 song demo in 2002 and began performing in and around New Jersey. In early 2003 they released a 7 on Warmachine Records before signing to Blackout Records Brightside Blackout Records that spring and releasing their first full length, Rise of New Reason in September 2003. They temporarily disbanded in 2004 after the departure of drummer Mike Donatelli, but he returned to the band the next year and they resumed working on their second LP, Shift Pacific . In 2008, they recorded their third full length, The Ancestor s Tale , which was released on February 26, 2009 on the band s own Eyeset World Records. Members Mike Donatelli Drum kit drums Frank Fenimore Guitar Bill Henderson Thursday Guitarist Bill Henderson Guitar , Singing vocals Jon Tarella Bass guitar Bass Jesse Traynor Singing vocals Discography & album descriptions class wikitable Album information For Janus Released 2003 Four song 7 on Warmachine Records. Rise of New Reason Released 2003 Their first full length album. Release on Brightside Blackout Records. 2001 2004 Released 2004 6 song EP. Self Released, handed out on tour. Features cover songs. Shift Pacific ... www.theprocedure.com Official Band Web Site http www.myspace.com theprocedure Procedure Myspace page DEFAULTSORT Procedure, The Category American post hardcore musical groups Category Musical groups ... more details
For the 1999 film The Criminal 1999 film Infobox Film name The Criminal image image size caption director Joseph Losey writer producer Nat Cohen starring Stanley Baker br Sam Wanamaker br Gr goire Aslan music John Dankworth cinematography Robert Krasker editing Reginald Mills released 1960 runtime 97 min country Film UK language English The Criminal is a 1960 UK British drama film produced by Nat Cohen and directed by Joseph Losey , starring Stanley Baker , Sam Wanamaker and Jill Bennett British actress Jill Bennett . Baker plays an ex con who takes part in the robbery of a racetrack and is caught and sent back to prison . The film depicts a harsh and violent portrayal of prison life that led to the film being banned in several countries, including Finland . The film was released in the United States as The Concrete Jungle . Cast Stanley Baker as Johnny Bannion Sam Wanamaker as Mike Carter Gr goire Aslan as Frank Saffrion Margit Saad as Suzanne Jill Bennett British actress Jill Bennett as Maggie Rupert Davies as Edwards Laurence Naismith as Mr Town John Van Eyssen as Formby Noel Willman as Prison Governor Derek Francis as Priest Redmond Phillips as Prison Doctor Kenneth J. Warren as Clobber Patrick Magee actor Patrick Magee as Barrows Robert Adams actor Robert Adams as Judas Kenneth Cope as Kelly Patrick Wymark as Sol Jack Rodney as Scout John Molloy actor John Molloy as Snipe Brian Phelan as Pauly Larkin Paul Stassino as Alfredo Fanucci Jerold Wells as Warder Brown Tom Bell actor Tom Bell as Flynn Neil McCarthy actor Neil McCarthy as O Hara Keith Smith actor Keith Smith as Hanson Nigel Green as Ted Tom Gerard actor Tom Gerard as Quantock Larry Taylor actor Larry Taylor as Charles Murray Melvin as Antlers Edward Judd as Young warder Charles Lamb actor Charles Lamb as Mr. Able External links imdb title id 0053740 title The Criminal crime film stub Joseph Losey Category ... drama films Category Prison films DEFAULTSORT Criminal, The it Giungla di cemento nl The Criminal ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox Song Name Not a Criminal Cover Chamillionaire Not a Criminal.jpg Artist Chamillionaire featuring Kelis Album Released February 13, 2007 small United States U.S. small Recorded 2007 Genre Southern hip hop Southern rap Length 4 23 Writer Chamillionaire Hakeem Seriki , Kelis Kelis Rogers Jones Label Universal Records Universal , Chamillitary Entertainment Chamillitary Producer Styalz Fuego Not a Criminal is a track that was slated for Chamillionaire s second album, Ultimate Victory 2007 . The song, which features Kelis on the chorus, was originally going to be released as the album s lead single , but was replaced by Hip Hop Police . It was produced by Australia n producer Styalz Fuego of the Affinity Music Group. The song has another version, Not a Criminal Part II , which features Busta Rhymes and Snoop Dogg . The single debuted and peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, but soon dropped off the charts. Charts class wikitable align center Chart 2007 align center Peak br Position align left U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 align center 3 align left U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under R&B Hip Hop Singles align center 5 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks align center 21 Chamillionaire Category 2007 singles Category Busta Rhymes songs Category Chamillionaire songs Category Kelis songs Category Snoop Dogg songs hip hop song stub ... more details
Globalize date February 2011 Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that court s follow when adjudication adjudicating Civil law common law civil lawsuits as opposed to criminalprocedure procedures in criminal law matters . These rules govern how a lawsuit or Legal ... and criminalprocedure. For example, a criminal court may force a convicted defendant to pay a fine as punishment for his crime, and the criminal costs legal cost s of both the prosecution and defence. But the victim of the crime generally pursues his claim for Damages compensation in a civil, not a criminal ... is most probable. Civil procedure by country Civil procedure in Brazil Brazil Civil procedure in Canada Canada Civil procedure in England and Wales England and Wales Civil procedure code of Germany Germany Scots civil procedure Scotland Civil procedure in the United States United States Civil procedure in Uganda Uganda See also Affirmative defense Civil Justice Fairness Act Criminalprocedure ... Legal remedy remedies , and how the courts and clerks must function. Differences between civil and criminalprocedureCriminal and civil procedure are different. Although some systems, including the England English and France French , allow private persons to bring a criminal prosecution against ... often used in civil cases. In Anglo American law, the party bringing a criminal charge that is, in most ... is the plaintiff or claimant . In both kinds of action the other party is known as the defendant . A criminal ... be awarded compensation by a criminal court judge . Evidence from a criminal trial is generally ... his civil case even when the driver is found not guilty in the criminal trial, because the standard ... standards of proof are higher in a criminal case than in a civil one, since the state does not wish to risk punishing an innocent person. In English law the prosecution must prove the guilt of a criminal ... of probabilities . ref name law1 Thus, in a criminal case a crime cannot be proven if the person ... more details
Multiple issues context January 2012 notability January 2012 orphan January 2012 Cred procedure is a medical procedure performed on newborns, associated with protection from the etiologic agent of gonorrhea . The procedure involves the addition of 1 silver nitrate solution into the conjunctiva conjunctival sac the recommendation is that it be done within one hour of birth. The procedure is effective in preventing gonococcal conjunctivitis . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Crede Procedure Category Sexually transmitted diseases and infections Medicine stub ... more details
Refimprove date October 2009 In law , a committal procedure is the process by which a defendant is charged with a serious offence under the criminal justice systems of all common law jurisdictions outside the United States . The committal procedure, sometimes known as a preliminary hearing , replaces the earlier grand jury process. In most jurisdictions criminal offences fall into one of three groups There are less serious summary offence summary offences which are usually heard without a jury by a magistrate . These are roughly equivalent to the older category of misdemeanor s terminology that is now obsolete in most non U.S. jurisdictions . There are intermediate offences which are indictable offence indictable equivalent to an old style felony , but which can be heard summarily. For instance, theft is usually a serious offence. If however the charge is that the defendant stole a packet of biscuits worth only a very small amount, it would probably be heard by a magistrate. In Canada , these are known as Hybrid offence s, whereas in England and Wales , these are known as either way offences, and can only be heard summarily with the defendant s consent and if the Magistrates Court finds that matter is suitable for summary trial. In Victoria, Australia they are called indictable offences triable summarily. As well as the defendant s consent the Magistrate must regard the offence as appropriate to be heard in the lower court. ref For example, Magistrates Court Act , 1989 Victoria ref Finally, there are serious matters which must be dealt with in the higher courts, usually before a jury. When one is charged with an offence of the third type, a preliminary hearing is first held by a magistrate to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant committing the defendant for trial. That is, whether there is sufficient evidence such that a properly instructed jury could not would find the defendant guilty. It is a very low level test. The majority of committal proceedings ... more details
The so called Berlin procedure BV is a mathematical procedure for time series decomposition and seasonal adjustment of monthly and quarterly economic time series. The mathematical foundations of the procedure were developed in 1960 s at the Technical University of Berlin and the German Institute for Economic Research DIW . The most important user of the procedure is the Federal Statistical Office of Germany . The latest version of the Berlin procedure, BV4.1 software BV4.1 , is available as freeware for non commercial purposes. Specific features of the procedure The Berlin procedureprocedure is distinguished from other commonly used decomposition and seasonal adjustment methods i.e. X 12 ARIMA by the following characteristic features The procedure works well even with time series showing strongly changing seasonal patterns. Trend cycles are depicted plausibly in terms of economic points of view. The cost benefit ratio is low as the user does not need special training or even expert knowledge or long term experience with the procedure to make high quality analyses. On principle the analysis results do not depend on the respective user since there is no need to determine any series specific parameters of the procedure. As linear regression linear regression models are used, on principle there are no differences between indirect and direct analysis results of aggregate series. External links http www.destatis.de jetspeed portal cms Sites destatis Internet EN Content Wissenschaftsforum MethodsApproaches Infos SoftwareBV41,templateId renderPrint.psml Federal Statistical Office s page on time series analysis and BV4.1 http www.destatis.de jetspeed portal cms Sites destatis Internet EN Content Wissenschaftsforum MethodsApproaches Infos BV41Procedure,property file.pdf Speth, H. T. 2004 The BV4.1 procedure for decomposing and seasonally adjusting economic time series http www.destatis.de jetspeed portal cms Sites destatis Internet DE Content Wissenschaftsforum MethodenVerfahren ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Interventions infobox Name Brunelli procedure Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 81.7 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 The Brunelli Procedure is a surgical procedure that can be used to correct instability in the wrist . ref name BaratzRosenwasser2006 cite book author1 Mark Baratz author2 Melvin Rosenwasser author3 Brian Adams title Wrist surgery tricks of the trade url http books.google.com books?id nqgsW0FFmSQC&pg PT130 accessdate 16 June 2011 year 2006 publisher Thieme isbn 9781588902177 pages 130 ref Instability in the wrist can be caused by a torn Scapholunate ligament . The Brunelli Procedure does not fix the torn ligament. A hole is drilled through the Scaphoid bone and a part of a tendon taken from the patient is put through this hole and attached to the nearby bones. The procedure usually results in reduced movement of the wrist. Instability in the wrist can, over time, lead to osteoarthritis . References reflist Bone, cartilage, and joint procedures DEFAULTSORT Brunelli Procedure Category Orthopedic surgery surgery stub no Brunelliprosedyre ... more details
Invasive procedure may refer to Invasive Procedures DS9 episode Invasive Procedures DS9 episode , the fourth episode of the second season of the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine Invasive Procedures novel , a 2007 novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston Invasive medical Invasive medical procedures and Minimally invasive procedure s. Disambig ... more details
For the obstetrics procedure EXIT procedure Unreferenced date March 2007 Exit procedure is a security term in computing that ensures that knowledge about a computer system remains more or less closed only to the people with access to it. When a person leaves the place where they worked or studied, they may leave behind logon s with access to Computer network networks . They may also take with them knowledge of many kinds of password s outside of the network, such as building security codes or banking passwords. It is important that steps are taken to disable or negate all of those access privileges when a person leaves, to ensure that security integrity is maintained. Exit Procedures, as they are known, should be in place at every work and school location. An Exit Procedure will also cover other issues such as the recovery of equipment, keys and credit cards. An effective exit procedure consists of documented standard processes that are carried out for each person who has ceased employment as well as measures to ensure that cessations are detected and reported so the processes will be completed. There is no reason for an adverse inference to be drawn when a standard exit procedure is carried out after a person has ceased employment. A person who has left a worksite should expect their privileges to be removed and for records to be kept showing they have returned property and keys. It is worth remembering a person who is no longer working at a site is unable to detect the use of their old logon by another person. DEFAULTSORT Exit Procedure Category Computer security procedures ... more details