<span>Prosecutors are given discretion about how they conduct their business. However, while some practices are not illegal, they may be seen as unethical and/or abusive and in need of reform, particularly by defendants and criminal defense attorneys.</span>
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"Upon retirement as the Governor of both the Vancouver Island and British Columbia colonies in the spring of 1864, Queen Victoria honoured James Douglas by making him a Knight. Officially he was made a Knight Commander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath. He was given this award for the “performance of public personal duties to the crown that have merited royal favour.” The appointment of a knighthood to “Sir” James Douglas, as he was now known, was high recognition for Douglas, who emerged from humble origins as the son of a Scottish merchant and Creole woman in British Guiana. “Sir James Douglas’s career as governor has been a remarkable one,” an official at the Colonial Office acknowledged." — govlet.ca
The clocks change twice each year to accommodate Daylight Saving Time. In the U.S., this time period begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Clocks move forward one hour in March and move backward one hour in November. (I assume you're talking about the daylight savings change? Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong)
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Excommunicated means to bee cut off completely form help and services that are involved with the church
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This was extremely important to the church becuase if a king or ruler denied the church then the church would deny all services to that ruler and there subject until they change their mind