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Advocate-General

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  • Gen. Prayuth instructed the Office of the Judge Advocate-General to hand over a recording and transcripts of the allegedly defamatory speeches to the police as evidence.

    Thailand's Military on the Offensive Pavin Chachavalpongpun 2011

  • But he will also consult with the Advocate-General as well and ultimately the Chief of Staff, and only he, defines the Rules of Engagement.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • The Advocate-General, Leendert Adrie Geelhoed, recommended in February that she should lose half her pension as punishment but the court in it wisdom has decided that “The finding of breach constitutes, of itself, an appropriate penalty.”

    Don't do it again and you can keep your pension Helen 2006

  • Advocate-General Sirvin, still of illustrious memory, required that the Jesuits should be made to sign the four following rules:

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • The following was spoken by Advocate-General Omer Talon, in full parliament, at the most glorious period in the annals of France, in

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Office of the Advocate-General to that of Ombudsman, a position which was held until recently by Mr Justice PJ van der Walt.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • In the middle of them, to guide them on law; sat the wigged and black-gowned Advocate-General, C.L. Stirling, C.B.E. KC. a tall spare man with pince-nez and a crisp, incisive voice.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • To the Advocate-General, D'Aguesseau, we carried our thanks.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • After the Advocate-General had spoken, the Keeper of the Seals mounted to the King, with the opinions of the Princes of the Blood; then came to the

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • Keeper of the Seals, and the speech of the Advocate-General Blancmesnil which followed, the opinions taken, the order given, sometimes reiterated to keep the two double doors open, did not surprise anybody; served only as the preface to all the rest; to sharpen curiosity more and more as the moment approached in which it was to be satisfied.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

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