wiktionary procuratorProcurator with procuracy or procuratorate referring to the office itself may refer to Procurator Roman , the title of various officials of the Roman Empire List of Kings of Judea Roman Procurators Roman Procurators of Judaea Province , 44 132 AD Procurator Teutonic Knights , a position in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights Procurator of San Marco , the second most prestigious life appointment in the Republic of Venice Procurator fiscal , the public prosecutor in Scotland Procurator to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , chief counsel to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Promagistrate , an appointed position in the Roman Republic by the Senate, acting in place of a curator Public procurator , a position in some Civil law legal system Roman law systems, analogous to both detective and public prosecutor, including Procurator Russia , an office of the Russian Empire Prosecutor General of Russia Prosecutor General of Ukraine Procurator General of the Soviet Union Supreme People s Procuratorate , China Supreme People s Procuracy of Vietnam , an office of the Vietnamese government the head of one of the Nation university nations , regionally based separate corporate bodies in certain universities, most famously the medieval University of Paris . Procurator Catholic Church in a monastery, the monk or nun charged with administering its financial affairs Literature Procurator novel Procurator novel , an alternate history novel by Kirk Mitchell See also Procurator General disambiguation disambiguation sk Prokur tor sh Prokurator ... more details
Procurator General may refer to Procurator General Russia , an office of Imperial Russia Procurator General of Macau , the senior law officer of Macau Procurator General of the Soviet Union , the highest functionary of the Office of Public Procurator of the USSR Prosecutor General of Russia , the head of the system of official prosecution in courts in Russia Prosecutor General of Ukraine , the head of the system of official prosecution in courts in Ukraine Treasury Solicitor of the United Kingdom See also Procurator disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
A legal procurator is a lawyer in Malta who assists advocate s in lawsuits in courts of various levels. A legal procurator also has rights of audience in lower courts of that country. External link s http mjha.gov.mt justice lpchamber.html Information on Legal Procurators from Malta Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs website DEFAULTSORT Legal Procurator Category Legal professions Category Maltese law law stub Malta stub ... more details
Procurator lang ru , prokuror , was an office initially created by Peter the Great , the first Emperor of the Russian Empire , in an effort to bring the Russian Orthodox Church more directly Church reform of Peter I under his control . The Russian word prokuror also has the meaning of prosecutor . Chief Procurator also Ober Procurator , ober prokuror was the official title of the head of the Most Holy Synod Holy Synod , effectively the lay head of the Russian Orthodox Church, and a member of the Tsar s cabinet. Konstantin Pobedonostsev , a former tutor of both Alexander III of Russia Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia Nicholas II , was one of the most powerful men to hold this post. General ProcuratorProcurator General and Ober Procurator were major supervisory positions in the Russian Governing Senate , with their meaning changing over time. Eventually Ober Procurator became the title of the Chief of a department of the Senate. See also Procurator General of the USSR Category Government of the Russian Empire Category Titles bg cs Oberprokur tor ru sr uk ... more details
cleanup date July 2007 A public procurator is an officer of a Jurisdiction area state charged with both the investigation and prosecution of crime. The office is a feature of a civil law legal system civil law inquisitorial system inquisitorial rather than common law adversarial system of law and is usually found in current or former communist state s. Japan , which has never been a communist state, and has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, also uses a procuratorial system. The office of a procurator is called a procuracy or procuratorate . The terms are from Latin and originate with the procurator Roman procurators of the Roman Empire . See Supreme People s Procuratorate of China. The Supreme People s Procuracy of Vietnam . Procurator General of the USSR . Prosecutor General of Russia . Prosecutor General of Ukraine Procurator Fiscal Scotland Inquisitorial system use in France and limited use in common law jurisdictions such as the United States External links http english.peopledaily.com.cn data laws detail.php?id 20 http en.chinacourt.org public detail.php?id 110 Category Legal professions Category Prosecution ... more details
Procurator Gynaecii Latin for Manager of the weaving factory plural procuratores gynaeciorum is an official Roman title recorded in the document Notitia Dignitatum , a list of Imperial civil and military officials in the late 4th or early 5th century. The fourteen procuratores gynaeciorum There were fourteen procuratores gynaeciorum in various parts of the Western Roman Empire Procurator gynaecii Bassianensis, Pannoniae secundae translati Salonis. Procurator gynaecii Sirmensis, Pannoniae secundae. Procurator gynaecii Iovensis Dalmatiae Aspalato. Procurator gynaecii Aquileiensis, Venetiae inferioris. Procurator gynaecii Mediolanensis, Liguriae. Procurator gynaecii urbis Romae. Procurator gynaecii Canusini et Venusini, Apuliae. Procurator gynaecii Carthagiensis, Africae. Procurator gynaecii Arelatiensis, provinciae Viennensis. Procurator gynaecii Lugdunensis. Procurator gynaecii Remensis, Belgicae secundae. Procurator gynaecii Triberorum, Belgicae primae. Procurator gynaecii Augustoduno translati Mettis. Procurator gynaecii in Britannis Ventensis. Notitia Dignitatum Occ.11.60. ref Text http www.hs augsburg.de harsch Chronologia Lspost05 Notitia not doc2.html . ref The last in the list was stationed in Britain at a place called Venta . This is usually taken to be Venta Belgarum Winchester , ref J. P. Wild in Latomus vol. 26 1967 pp. 648 676. ref but it has been argued that Venta Icenorum Caistor by Norwich is intended. ref W. H. Manning in Antiquity vol. 40 1966 pp. 60 62. ref In the listings ... procurator cynegii An often repeated claim in the mastiff and bulldog community is that British ... that at the time of the Roman dominion over Britain there existed an officer Procurator ... of the procurator gynaecii , p. 492, s.v. Venta Belgarum . ref In spite of dismissal by Camden, Wynn and later authorities, the story of a Procurator Cynegii can still be found in recent dog literature ... Lazius s reading makes no sense in context because the procurator gynaecii in Britannis Ventensis ... more details
Scots law A procurator fiscal pl. procurators fiscal is a public prosecutor in Scotland who, despite ... Defence Solicitors Office . The procurator fiscal has the discretion not to prosecute and pursue ... Office and Procurator Fiscal Service adopted in 1999, states the use of prosecutorial discretion ... www.copfs.gov.uk Resource Doc 13423 0000034.pdf publisher Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service ... is uncertain but, as the title suggests, the procurator fiscal originally was an officer of the Sheriff ... the procurator fiscal collected fines. ref cite web title The Prosecution of Crimes in Scotland ... a private Party prosecutes with Concurrence of the Procurator Fiscal, Small Debts Scotland Act 1829 ... of the office of Procurator Fiscal url http www.copfs.gov.uk News Historical HistDevPF publisher Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service accessdate 2009 08 10 ref Prosecution of crimes Procurators ... for serious crimes such as murder the police normally complete their enquiries before involving the procurator fiscal. ref When a crime is committed it is the responsibility of the Procurator Fiscal to investigate ... About roles pf role prosecution 110 day rule publisher Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service accessdate 2009 08 10 ref The procurator fiscal has never been obliged to prosecute and can choose ..., these are decisions for the Procurator Fiscal to make. cite web title Procurator Fiscal Powers url http www.hingstons.co.uk laws Procurator 20Fiscal 20 20Powers no.html publisher David Hingston LLB ... fine , at the time limited to a maximum of 25 and subsequently increased to 300. ref Where a procurator ... offer of fixed penalty by procurator fiscal cite web title The Criminal Justice Scotland Act 1987 Fixed ... must be reported to the procurator fiscal, and they have a responsibility to identify if any criminal ... to have occurred the procurator fiscal will instruct the local police to investigate. ref It is the duty of the Procurator Fiscal in the exercise of his function at common law and under statute to enquire ... more details
A procurator was the title of various officials of the Roman Empire , posts mostly filled by Eques ancient Rome equites Roman knights, the second order of nobility . A procurator Augusti was the governor of the smaller imperial Roman province provinces i.e. those provinces whose governor was appointed by the emperor, rather than elected by the Roman Senate . The same title was held by the procurator Roman fiscal chief financial officers of provinces, who assisted governors of the larger imperial provinces known as a legatus Augusti pro praetore , always a senator, who ranked above an Eques ancient Rome eques . In addition, procurator was the title given to various other officials in Rome and Italy. ref Encyclopedia of the Roman empire, page 256, Matthew Bunson, Infobase Publishing, 2002. ISBN 9780816045624 ref See also Roman governor Roman province Procurator Roman fiscal Sources reflist Category Ancient Roman titles bg ca Procurator cs Prokur tor de Prokurator es Procurador romano id Prokurator it Procurator Augusti lt Prokuratorius nl Procurator ro Procurator ru sr sh Prokurator Drevni Rim uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The procurator of the Teutonic Knights was a position in their Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights monastic state . The procurator was responsible for the court matters and administration of a specific region called a procuratoria , as well as commanding the army. As a commander, the procurator had brothers of the Teutonic Knights and vassal Old Prussians at his disposal. Procurators were under the direct command of the komtur s. Category Teutonic Knights Germany hist stub es Procurador caballeros teut nicos ... more details
Soviet Union sidebar The Procurator General of the USSR in Russian language Russian , or Generalnyi prokuror SSSR , was the highest functionary of the Office of Public Procurator of the USSR, responsible for the whole system of offices of public procurator s and supervision of their activities on the territory of the Soviet Union . History The office of Procurator Russia procurator had its historical roots in Imperial Russia , and under Soviet law public procurators had wide ranging responsibilities including, but not limited to, those of prosecutor public prosecutors found in other Judiciary legal systems . Offices of Public Procurator s were and are still used in other countries adhering to the doctrine of Socialist law . The Office of Public Procurator of the USSR was created in 1936, and its head was called Public Procurator of the USSR until 1946, when it was changed to Procurator General of the USSR. According to the 1936 Soviet Constitution , the Procurator General exercised the highest degree of direct or indirect through subordinate public procurators control over the accurate execution of law s by all Ministry government department ministries , departments ... , and citizens on behalf of the state. The Procurator General was appointed by the Supreme Soviet ... deputies and Procurator General of the Military were appointed by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on recommendation from Procurator General. The Procurator General appointed public procurators ... , etc. Clarify date May 2010 The Procurator General had the right to present his issues to the Presidium ... interpretation of the law . The Procurator General s participation in the plenary session s of the Supreme ... 1948, from 1946 Procurator General of the USSR Gregory Safonov 5 February 1948 8 August 1953 Roman ... Union Ministry of Justice of the USSR Prosecutor General of Russia Procurator General of the Russian Federation DEFAULTSORT Procurator Category Government of the Soviet Union Category Soviet law Category ... more details
A Roman fiscal procuratorprocurator Augusti was the chief financial officer of a Roman province province of the Roman Empire during the Principate era 30 BC 284 AD . The term should not be confused with the title of Procurator Roman procurator held by the Roman governor governors of those Roman provinces that were customarily administered by members of the equites equestrian order , or with the senior imperial secretaries, and a number of other officials in Rome, also called procuratores . A fiscal procurator worked alongside the legatus Augusti pro praetore imperial governor of his province but was not subordinate to him, reporting directly to the emperor. The governor headed the civil and judicial administration of the province and was the commander in chief of all military units deployed there. The procurator, with his own staff and agents, was in charge of the province s financial affairs. ref Mattingly 2006 256 ref This included 1 the collection of taxes, especially the land tax tributum soli , poll tax tributum capitis and the portorium , an imperial duty on the carriage of goods on public highways 2 collection of rents on land belonging to Imperial estate Roman imperial estates 3 management of mines ref Mattingly 2006 507 ref and 4 the distribution of pay to public servants mostly in the military . The office of fiscal procurator was always held by an equestrian, unlike the office of governor that was reserved for members of the higher Roman Senate senatorial order . ref Mattingly 2006 256 ref The reason for the dual administrative structure was to prevent excessive concentration of power in the hands of the governor, as well as to limit his opportunities for peculation. It was not unknown for friction to arise between governor and procurator over matters of jurisdiction and finance. Citations reflist References Mattingly, David 2006 An Imperial Possession Britain in the Roman Empire See also Roman governor Roman province Category Roman Empire ... more details
unreferenced date June 2011 This is the term for an office used among religious orders . In this context, the title is applied to a treasurer or financial officer of the group, with each level of the order having their own officer, from the local community conventual to that of Procurator General , who supervises the finances for the entire order or religious congregation . Among the monastic orders, this title would be applied to the monk, normally residing in Rome, who was charged to act as an intermediary of the Order with the Holy See . In this he would represent the interests of the Order to the various papal offices which might have authority over the lives of the monks and nuns of that Order. Like many terms used in the Catholic Church, this one comes from a similar title used during the Procurator Roman fiscal Roman Empire . An equivalent term in use among orders such as the Jesuits is econome , which comes from the Greek language Greek . Category Roman Catholic Church offices ... more details
Use mdy dates date August 2010 Procurator General of Macau is the senior law officer of Macau . The PG replaced the Secretary for Justice Macau Attorney General of Macau in December 1999 in the new Government of Macau. The PG reports to the Secretariat for Administration and Justice Macau . Organization With the exception of the title change from Attorney General to Prosecutor General, the other office holders are the same as before the handover in 1999. The office is similar to most legal structures in Europe and North America. List of Procurator General of Macau class wikitable Order colspan 2 Name Assumed office Left office Term rowspan 3 1 rowspan 3 Image Ho Chio Meng.jpg 100px rowspan 3 Ho Chio Meng Ho Chio Meng br font size 3 font 20 December 1999 19 December 2004 1 20 December 2004 19 December 2009 2 20 December 2009 Incumbent br small Term ends on 19 December 2014 small 3 List of Director of Public Prosecution Lai Kin Ian Public Prosecutor Department of Public Prosecution Ministerio Publico is the office charged with supervising the enforcement of laws of Macau. ref http www.unesco.org.mo eng law 4judicialSystem.html Brief Introduction of Judicial System of Macao ref The DPP consists of Assistant Prosecutor General Procurador Geral Adjunto Vong Vai Va PhD Law Part time Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Macau 4 Chief Prosecutor s Procuradores 24 Prosecutor s Delegados do Procurador References Reflist External links http www.mp.gov.mo Secretariat for Administration and Justice Macau pt icon zh icon DEFAULTSORT Procurator General Of Macau Category Positions of the Macau Government Category Prosecution Category Legal professions ... more details
Roman Procurator coinage were coins issued by the Roman Empire Roman List of Kings of Judea Roman Procurators Procurators and Prefect Ancient Rome Prefects of the province of Judea between 6 66 AD. They minted only one denomination and size, the bronze prutah . Not all of the Procurators issued coinage. Those that did were Coponius , Marcus Ambivulus , Valerius Gratus , Pontius Pilate , Antonius Felix and Porcius Festus , who between them issued a total of 19 different coins. ref David Hendin , Guide to Ancient Jewish Coins numbers 635 653 ref The last three Procurators Lucceius Albinus , Gessius Florus and Marcus Antonius Julianus didn t issue any coins as the tidings of the First Jewish Roman War was in the air and the leaders of the revolt started issuing First Revolt coinage their own coins . Coponius File Coponius atzmon.jpg thumb Coin of Coponius Coponius was the first Roman Prefect Ancient Rome Prefect of Judaea, being appointed in 6 AD when Herod Archelaus , the son of Herod the Great , was deposed and banished to Gaul by Augustus . Coponius depicted the palm tree bearing two bunches of dates on his coinage, which previously had appeared only on extremely rare coins of Herod Antipas . The palm tree design was later used to represent Judaea on coins issued by the Jew s during the First Jewish Roman War First and Bar Kokhba revolt Second Revolts , as well as later Roman issued Judaean related pieces. ref name virtual http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource History Procurators.html Coins from the Procurators on Jewish Virtual Library ref The obverse of Coponius s coins show an ear of barley . The representation of palm trees and barley was done out of sensitivity to Jew .... by William Whiston, The Echo Library 2006 ref Antonius Felix Antonius Felix Felix was Procurator ... of Porcius Festus.jpg thumb Coin of Porcius Festus Porcius Festus Procurator under Nero , only one ... DEFAULTSORT Roman Procurator coinage Category Coins of ancient Rome Category Numismatics Category ... more details
The Procurator to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is the principal legal advisor to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland General Assembly of the Church of Scotland . The holder of the office is invariably a Queen s Counsel in Scotland. Day to day advice is given by the Church s own Law Department, headed by the Solicitor to the Church the Procurator can be called on for specialist advice. Former procurators include George William Penrose, Lord Penrose Lord Penrose and Lord Hodge . Category Church of Scotland Category Scottish Queen s Counsel Category Scots law formal titles Christian denomination stub Scotland law stub ... more details
PoliticsScotland The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service lang gd Oifis a Chr in agus Seirbheis .... There are references on record to a king s procurator fiscal in 1434 and 1457, and a queen s advocate ... whom the King appointed as his commissioner at a hearing in Stirling in 1476, then as procurator .... http www.copfs.gov.uk News Historical HistOffLordAdv ref The history of the procurator fiscal is similarly ... about how to conduct their business. ref Historical development of the Office of Procurator ... in this way is taken in the light of the Procurator Fiscal s recommendations and a report prepared ... Procurator Fiscal For the majority of crimes in Scotland a procurator fiscal or fiscal depute presents ... the police normally complete their enquiries before involving the procurator fiscal. ref When a crime is committed it is the responsibility of the Procurator Fiscal to investigate it. Lord Justice ... ref ref Procurator Fiscal Powers . http www.hingstons.co.uk laws Procurator 20Fiscal 20 20Powers ... About roles pf role prosecution 110 day rule ref Procurator Fiscal Procurators fiscal work ... Court . The Procurator Fiscal is also responsible for the investigation of all sudden, suspicious ... web title Procurator Fiscal Powers url http www.hingstons.co.uk laws Procurator 20Fiscal 20 20Powers ... for trial, nor of the accused opting for trial by jury. In Scotland, these are decisions for the Procurator ... limited to a maximum of 25 and subsequently increased to 300. ref Where a procurator fiscal receives ... by procurator fiscal cite web title The Criminal Justice Scotland Act 1987 Fixed Penalty Order 1987 ... accessdate 2009 08 10 ref Fiscal Areas The Procurator Fiscal Service is divided into 11 areas, with an Area Procurator Fiscal for each. The areas relate to the boundaries of the eight Scottish police ... Procurator Fiscal offices, one for each Sheriff Court district. ref http www.crownoffice.gov.uk About ... the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. VIA was created to provide information to victims ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Marcus Antonius Julianus was a Procurator Roman procurator of Judea during the time of the Great Jewish Revolt . According to the Octavius 33.4 he wrote a history relevant to the Jews. See also List of Kings of Judea Prefects, Procurators, and Legates of Roman Judaea Start box Succession box before Gessius Florus title Procurator Roman Procurator of Iudaea Province Judea years 66 &ndash 70 after End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Julianus, Marcus Antonius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Julianus, Marcus Antonius Category Roman governors of Judaea Antonius Category 1st century Romans Ancient Rome bio stub pl Marek Antoniusz Julianus ... more details
Crown Agent may refer to The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Crown Agent Crown Agent , principal legal advisor to the Scottish Lord Advocate on prosecution matters A member of a Crown Agency disambig ... more details
Yang Yichen is the name of Yang Yichen Sui Dynasty died 617 , Chinese general in Sui Dynasty Yang Yichen 1914 1997 , official of the People s Republic of China, Procurator General of the Supreme People s Procuratorate hndis ... more details
Politics of North Korea In the Democratic People s Republic of Korea DPRK or North Korea , the Central Court is the Supreme court highest court , with its judge s appointed by the Supreme People s Assembly . According to the Constitution of North Korea , the Central Court is accountable to the Supreme People s Assembly, and the Criminal Code subjects judges to criminal liability for handing down unjust judgments. Subordinate to the Central Court are Administrative divisions of North Korea provincial courts at the intermediate level, and people s courts at the lowest level. Prosecutors are grouped under separate, parallel chains of command subordinate to the Central Procurator s Office, which supervises local wikt procurator procurator s offices at provincial and List of second level administrative divisions of North Korea county levels . Judges are elected for three year terms by the Supreme People s Assembly. There are also a number of provincial and people s courts whose members are elected by local people s assemblies. Category Politics of North Korea Category Court systems by country North Korea ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 FOS Future Office System is a workflow and case management system developed by Anite and used by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service COPFS for the processing of criminal cases in Scotland, United Kingdom. From 43 offices throughout Scotland, 1,300 Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service staff use FOS to streamline the complex procedures required to handle in excess of 300,000 reports of crime and sudden deaths per year. Anite created the innovative FOS system at their Glasgow office with development starting in the year 2000. Over 150 man years later, work continues to this day extending and enhancing FOS to meet the evolving business and legislative demands of COPFS and Scottish Government . External links references http www.copfs.gov.uk Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service http www.anite.com Anite http www.journalonline.co.uk article 1001580.aspx Law Society of Scotland magazine article on FOS Category Scottish legal organisations ... more details
Decianus is the name of several ancient Rome ancient Romans , including C. Appuleius Decianus , tribune of the plebs in 98 BC Catus Decianus , the procurator of Roman Britain in 61 AD who created the conditions for Boudica s revolt Decianus is also the Latin form of the Italian name Deciano or Deciani Tiberio Deciani , Italian jurist and humanist 1509 1582 disambiguation ... more details
A specialist reporting agency is an organisation other than the Law enforcement in the United Kingdom Scottish Police Forces who report alleged crimes to the Procurator Fiscal s in Scotland . These include HM Revenue and Customs , Health and Safety Executive , the Scottish Environment Protection Agency , the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Trading Standards departments of Local government in Scotland local authorities . ref cite web url http www.hmrc.gov.uk manuals idgmanual IDG67750.htm title IDG67750 Procedure for disclosing to others government Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office RCPO publisher HM Revenue and Customs quote The Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office RCPO was established by section 34 Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005. It is responsible for the prosecution of all HMRC criminal cases in England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own prosecuting authorities the Lord Advocate or the Procurator Fiscal in Scotland accessdate 2009 09 18 ref ref cite web url http www.copfs.gov.uk About roles pf role specialists title Specialist Prosecutors publisher Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service quote Over 50 specialist reporting agencies, other than the Police, report cases to the Procurator Fiscal each year. accessdate 2009 08 18 ref References references Category Scottish criminal law Scotland law stub ... more details