3 “Inquiror”, means the person charged with the enumeration, recording, and arrangement of particulars and executing the procedure and directions relating to inquiry; “Court”, means the criminal court, set forth this Act, and established in accordance with the provisions of the Judiciary Act, 1986, or any other law; “Prosecution Attorneys Burau” means the Prosecution Attorneys Bureau, established, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, and the Attorney-General Act, 1983; “Prosecution Attorney”, means the legal counsel, charged with the Attorneys Bureau, and exercise of the powers of the Attorney-General in criminal affairs; “Superior Prosecution Attorney”, means the Prosecution Attorney of the suprior post in the state , and where not available, the president of the Prosecution Attorneys Bureau in the state. Part II Criminal Organs and the Powers Thereof Chapter I Criminal Courts and the Powers Thereof Types of criminal courts 6. Criminal courts shall be of the following eight types :(a) the Supreme Court; (b) Court of Appeal; (c) General Criminal Court (Province Court); (d) First Criminal Court (District Court); (e) Second Criminal Court (District Court); (f) Third Criminal Court (District Court); (g) People’s Criminal Court (Town or Rural Court); (h) any special criminal court, established by the Chief Justice, under the Judiciary Act, 1986, or any other law. Powers of Criminal Courts and Magistrates 7.(1) Criminal Courts shall have the power to determine criminal suits. (2) Magistrates of Criminal Courts shall, as to inquiry, have the following powers, to :(a) take confessions;

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