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The Attorney General would like the Court to enjoin against this illegal dropping of charges.
The Attorney General's office invokes TNP Law 31 section 3 clause 3:
TNP Law 31 is quite clear that the power to prosecute (or not prosecute) belongs to the attorney general who filed charges. The Delegate has no power to override this:
The Attorney General's office is prepared to submit a more detailed argument within 72 hours.
The Attorney General's office invokes TNP Law 31 section 3 clause 3:
TNP Law 31:3) Consistent with paragraph 4 of Section 2 of Article IV of the Constitution, the Attorney General may request a presiding judicial officer to issue an emergency order enjoining an actual or intended Executive action pending prompt further proceedings before the Court. A majority of the three-member panel of the Court may thereafter temporarily enjoin an actual or intended Executive action pending final disposition of the matter either by the Court, or otherwise by an expedited vote of the Regional Assembly within parameters proposed in the request by the Attorney General as set by a Court order under such terms as deemed appropriate under Clause 11 of the Bill of Rights.
Constitution Article IV Section 2:4. At the request of either (a) any four members of the Regional Assembly who do not currently hold the elected offices of Vice Delegate or as a Justice of the Court, or (b) of the Speaker, or an Assembly member then acting as the presiding officer of the Assembly in the absence of the Speaker, a presiding judicial officer may issue an emergency order enjoining an actual or intended Executive action pending prompt further proceedings before the Court. A majority of the three-member panel of the Court may thereafter temporarily enjoin an actual or intended Executive action pending final disposition of the matter either by the Court, or otherwise by an expedited vote of the Regional Assembly within parameters proposed in the request by the Speaker or members of the Regional Assembly as set by a Court order under such terms as deemed appropriate under Clause 11 of the Bill of Rights.
TNP Law 31 is quite clear that the power to prosecute (or not prosecute) belongs to the attorney general who filed charges. The Delegate has no power to override this:
TNP Law 31 Section 3:2) It is the duty of the Attorney General to see to completion any proceeding they are prosecuting. If for any reason, should the original Attorney General be unable to complete a pending case, then the interim or elected successor Attorney General shall take over as prosecutor and complete the pending proceedings.
The Attorney General's office is prepared to submit a more detailed argument within 72 hours.