The exercise of these activities leaves the discretion of judicial authority and the free exercise of judicial power intact. |
So, we would submit that discretion should be exercised in our favour, for that reason. |
Magistrates have a discretion not to disqualify, but only if there are good reasons that fall within narrowly-defined limits. |
Trial judges are very concerned about limitations on their discretions, they're very concerned about granting prosecutors too much discretion. |
However, the use of national discretions can also impair comparability across jurisdictions and increase variability in risk-weighted assets. |
The discretions include more time or laxer treatment of past-due loans and retail exposures. |