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Duty of prosecution to draw up the charge with sufficient particulars

Duty of prosecution to place before the court all available relevant evidence

Duty of the prosecution in a criminal trial

Duty of the prosecution to identify the person who is alleged to have committed the offence

Duty of the prosecution to place extra-judicial statements of witnesses before the court

Duty of the prosecution to prove the guilt of the accused person beyond reasonable doubt

Duty of the prosecution where a defendant who was not arrested at the scene of the crime denies the commission of the offence or retracts his confessional statement

Whether it is enough for the prosecution to prove that an offence has been committed

Whether it is the duty of the prosecution to call further evidence to rebut specific evidence of the defence

Whether the counsel for the prosecution must obtain conviction at all costs

Whether the prosecution can be heard leading evidence justifying the conduct or action of the same accused person said to be criminal

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