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The judge may, if it becomes clear that the facts actually support different or additional charges, change the legal characterisation of those facts.
In criminal law, the court's freedom to apply the law is generally constrained at least to some extent by the legal characterization of the alleged facts in the indictment.
As the answers themselves acknowledge, the conduct of governments in their relations with each other may be affected by considerations of policy as well as by considerations of legal characterisation.
This legal characterization is the opposite of the Établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial (EPIC, "public establishment of an industrial or commercial nature").
Although these operation might well constitute genocide as defined by the UN convention, or "a mini-genocide" according to Montefiore, there is as yet no authoritative ruling on the legal characterisation of these events.
"The Legal Characterization of APEC and the Individual Action Plans in International Law," in Coalition-Building and APEC by Wilfrido V. Villacorta, ed.
According to Morton Blackwell, the institute's president and founder, they had concern that O'Keefe's videos had threatened LI's tax exemption as a nonprofit by trying to influence legislation (a legal characterization of lobbyists, which do not have tax exempt status).
In fact, Perry was meticulous to ensure the Austin estate proceeds, books, and operations were not commingled, thus maintaining their legal characterization as her separate property, rather than community property with her husband (even though her husband, James F. Perry, was executor of Austin's estate).
The judge may, if it becomes clear that the facts actually support different or additional charges, change the legal characterisation of those facts.
As the answers themselves acknowledge, the conduct of governments in their relations with each other may be affected by considerations of policy as well as by considerations of legal characterisation.
Although these operation might well constitute genocide as defined by the UN convention, or "a mini-genocide" according to Montefiore, there is as yet no authoritative ruling on the legal characterisation of these events.