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police court

police court
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    • a court that has power to prosecute for minor offenses and to bind over for trial in a superior court anyone accused of serious offenses

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    1. investigation by the labour inspectorate or the police and any court judgement.
    2. registration of the occupational accident, investigation by the labour inspectorate or the police and any court judgement.
    3. Notes that the final annual accounts of the European Police College are as annexed to the Court of Auditors’ report;
    4. Notes that the final annual accounts of the European Police College are as annexed to the Court of Auditors' report;
    5. having regard to the Court of Auditors' report on the final annual accounts of the European Police College for the financial year 2006, together with College's replies,
    6. Instructs its President to forward this Decision to the Director of the European Police College, the Council, the Commission and the Court of Auditors, and to arrange for its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (L series).
    7. Reduce the backlog of cases and the enforcement of civil court decisions. Strengthen municipal courts and police action to address, prevent and sanction illegal occupation, use and construction of property in an impartial manner.
    8. having regard to the final annual accounts of the European Police College for the financial year 2007 [1],having regard to the Court of Auditors’ report on the final annual accounts of the European Police College for the financial year 2007, together with the College’s replies [2],having regard to the Council’s recommendation of 10 February 2009 (5588/2009 — C6-0060/2009),
    9. Member States shall ensure that suspected or accused persons who do not speak or understand the language of the criminal proceedings concerned are provided, without delay, with interpretation during criminal proceedings before investigative and judicial authorities, including during police questioning, all court hearings and any necessary interim hearings.
    10. Protocol of 24 July 1996, drawn up on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on European Union, on the interpretation, by way of preliminary rulings, by the Court of Justice of the European Communities of the Convention on the establishment of a European Police Office (OJ C 299, 9.10.1996, p. 2)
    11. The European Court of Justice has held that activities that normally fall under State responsibility in the exercise of its official powers as a public authority are not of an economic nature and do not fall within the scope of the rules on State aid. Such activities include security, air traffic control, police, customs, etc. [32].
    12. The Protocol of 24 July 1996 on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on the European Union on the interpretation, by way of preliminary rulings, by the Court of Justice of the European Communities of the Convention on the establishment of a European Police Office (Europol) (OJ C 299, 9.10.1996, p. 2) and the Protocol of 19 June 1997 drawn up on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on the European Union and Article 41(3) of the Europol Convention, on the privileges and immunities of Europol, the members of its organs, the Deputy Directors and employees of Europol (OJ C 221, 19.7.1997, p. 2).