Who prosecutes election-related criminal offences?

Jamaica

Jamaica

Answer
Director of Public Prosecutions
Source

Constitution of Jamaica

http://pdba.georgetown.edu/Constitutions/Jamaica/jam62.html   

Art 94(3): The Director of Public Prosecutions shall have power in any case in which he considers it desirable so to do -

            (a) to institute and undertake criminal proceedings against any person before any court other than a court-martial in respect of any offense against the law of Jamaica;

            (b) to take over and continue any such criminal proceedings that may have been instituted by any other person or authority; and

            (c) to discontinue at any stage before judgment is delivered any such criminal proceedings instituted or undertaken by himself or any other person or authority.


THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT (1944-11-20)

 

77A Failure of member to comply with lawful request of presiding officer

(1) Where at a polling station a Act presiding officer requests theassistance of a member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the Island SpecialConstabulary Force, the Rural Prince or the Jamaica Defence Force who islawfully at that polling station in the execution of his duty and the memberwilfully fails to give such assistance, that member shall be guilty of anoffence and shall be liable on summary conviction before a Resident Magistrateto a fine not exceeding thirty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a termnot exceeding three years; and the Resident Magistrate may, in addition to suchfine or imprisonment, order that the member be disqualified from carrying outany duties at any polling station and from being employed in any position ofelection officer for a period of at least seven years from the date ofconviction.

(2) Noproceedings under subsection (1) shall be commenced without the consent of theDirector of Public Prosecutions.

 

Electoral Commission of Jamaica,

http://www.eoj.com.jm/legislation-187.htm as retrieved on 2013-12-04.
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