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Has the Attorney General been briefed or would that be meaningless in a partial vacuum The Attorney General does

not, however, direct or cause charges to be laid. While the Attorney General and the Attorney General's agents may provide legal advice to the police,

the ultimate decision


whether or not to lay charges is for the police. Once the charge is laid

the decision
as to whether the prosecution should proceed, and in what manner,

is
for the Attorney General and the rown Attorney. !t is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney General must carry out the "inister's criminal prosecution responsibilities

independent of Cabinet and of any partisan political pressures.


The Attorney General's responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be underta#en $

and seen to be undertaken on strictly ob%ective and legal criteria, free of any political considerations. Whether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. This responsibility has been characteri&ed as

a matter of the Attorney General


acting as the 'ueen's Attorney $ not as a "inister of the government of the day. This is not to suggest that decisions regarding criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum.
A wide range of policy considerations may be weighed in e(ecuting this responsibility, and the Attorney General may choose to consult the abinet on some of these considerations. However any decisions relating to the conduct of individual prosecutions must be the Attorney General's alone and independent of the traditional abinet decision ma#ing process. !n practice, in the vast ma%ority of cases, these decisions are made by the Attorney General's agents, the rown Attorneys. )ltimately the Attorney General is accountable to the people of the province, through the *egislature, for decisions relating to criminal prosecutions. +uch accountability can only occur, of course, once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute. The sub %udicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is li#ely to influence the matter. The sub %udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney General from commenting on prosecutions that are before the courts. Given the stature of the Attorney General's position, any public comment coming from the office

would be seen as an attempt to influence the case.


Although the Attorney general can become involved in decision$ma#ing in relation to individual criminal cases,

such a practice would leave the Minister vulnerable to accusations of political interference.
Accordingly, it is traditional to leave the day$to$day decision$ma#ing in the hands of the Attorney General's ,

agents, the rown Attorneys, e(cept in cases of e(ceptional importance where the public would e(pect the Attorney General to be briefed

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