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e strike leaders were launched as a private | prosecution by the Citizens' Committee of one Thousand, |
but the Court of Appeal ruled out a second | prosecution in September 2006. |
much clearer that this is just a political | prosecution, and that's really all this case has been a |
dge who presided in a nationally-publicized | prosecution of a marijuana grower, which led to an acqu |
A FDA | prosecution of a medical device manufacturer got Griffi |
the Alberta government to initiate a second | prosecution against Jim Keegstra in 1991, after Keegstr |
the attorney-general as material for a new | prosecution, but when Prynne was required to own his ha |
was able to nullify the testimony of a key | prosecution witness. |
ssives to pro-Nazi agitators, in a sedition | prosecution under the Smith Act which ended in a mistri |
olicitor, Danny Sankey, initiated a private | prosecution against Gough Whitlam, Rex Connor, Lionel M |
to a son and her father brought a criminal | prosecution against Desmarets for seduction and kidnapp |
' confinement under the Act is not a second | prosecution nor is it double jeopardy. |
paigner Mary Whitehouse initiated a private | prosecution following the refusal of the Director of Pu |
e lessened chances of securing a successful | prosecution, saw the implementation of the Serious Frau |
ated American public would demand a greater | prosecution of the Pacific War (the United States and i |
following Christie's approval of a deferred | prosecution agreement with the University of Medicine a |
O'Callaghan appeared as a Crown | Prosecution witness in August 2006 during the trial of |
until the London Commission began a private | prosecution in March 1885. |
Van der Bijl was also believed to be a key | prosecution witness in the trial against Willem Holleed |
hough an individual can initiate a criminal | prosecution, this is very rare due to many reasons: exp |
He then mounts a sham | prosecution, attacking Edmund for having a cat named Bu |
-suspended silt, could result in a criminal | prosecution by the Environment Agency. |
out-of-court settlement which ended a civil | prosecution against the force for malicious prosecution |
he rupture strategy in which he accused the | prosecution of the same offenses as the defendants. |
he paid the ultimate price under the act of | prosecution and imprisonment in Warwick prison in 1880- |
A spokesman for South Africa's National | Prosecution Authority, Mthunzi Mhaga, said Tuesday that |
ial collapsed on February 1, 2005 after the | prosecution failed to bring convincing evidence, cleari |
After the | prosecution spent several days detailing the “lurid and |
sband's innocence both before and after the | prosecution. |
ted that this option was explored after the | prosecution was successful in striking a deal with some |
After evading | prosecution successfully for many years he was finally |
ught it forward to September 1991 after the | prosecution complained that its witnesses had been subj |
on, he was granted immunity against further | prosecution and compelled to testify against LaRouche. |
e United States government against criminal | prosecution by an international criminal court to which |
disclose evidence that weighed against the | prosecution case. |
ited States v. Tiede, an aircraft hijacking | prosecution that was the sole case ever tried in the Un |
riation bill, amended the UCMJ to allow for | prosecution of military contractors who are deployed in |
as critical, because federal law allows for | prosecution only if one's blood alcohol content is 0.10 |
hn Amery for treason, and he was also third | prosecution counsel at the trial of William Joyce ('Lor |
he shape of the letter opener, although one | prosecution witness also conceded that the stains appea |
Among the | prosecution witnesses were Calabrese's brother, Nick Ca |
nded to secure intelligence for an American | prosecution, but admitted that the information was all |
the statute of limitations for an espionage | prosecution was quite short. |
ry of anti-Jewish incidents in Iraq and the | prosecution was not able to produce a single eyewitness |
leading to calls for his suspension and for | prosecution on grounds of racial incitement. |
ed to date back at least ten years, and the | prosecution stated that there was some evidence that th |
These acts criminalize and outline | prosecution guidelines and punishments for wage discrim |
forms large volumes of trademark and patent | prosecution, as well as litigation (primarily in intell |
Magistrates Courts Service (MCS) and Crown | Prosecution Service (CPS) which had a financial interes |
For the FBI and the | prosecution, the cost of betraying Hardy in this fashio |
As a result of this case and his | prosecution of the Cato Street conspirators in 1820 he |
guilty on grounds of self defense, and the | prosecution determined to drop the charges on the remai |
kelihood of catching perpetrators, and make | prosecution faster, easier, and more efficient. |
Belizean-flagged vessel Inge Frank, and the | prosecution of dozens of personal use narcotics cases e |
ediate relief for sikh community and severe | prosecution for the killers. |
s section were liable to civil and criminal | prosecution "as would pertain to him had the fetus been |
individual may result in criminal and civil | prosecution, depending on jurisdiction. |
e charged with falsifying reports and false | prosecution in the conspiracy to cover-up the shooting. |
, District Court, Child Abuse, and Juvenile | Prosecution. |
ICC) to begin an investigation and possible | prosecution of President Museveni. |
gs County District Attorney in 1939 and his | prosecution of the organized crime syndicate known as M |
rial was unable to reach a verdict, and the | prosecution chose not to re-try the case. |
he impeachment of Henry Sacheverell and the | prosecution of his riotous supporters, Daniel Dammaree, |
y prior to the outbreak of the war, and the | prosecution of the war was entirely delegated to an eig |
l of Virginia, Earley blocked any potential | prosecution against evangelist Pat Robertson after an i |
10 co-defendants be freed from any further | prosecution on treason charges. |
ton vigorously pursued the apprehension and | prosecution of the conspirators involved in Lincoln's a |
rgets career criminals for apprehension and | prosecution, was one of the first such efforts in the U |
ildlife crime and aids the apprehension and | prosecution of criminals. |
She indicated that arguments against | prosecution based on due process violations and alleged |
gned by Nikolai Yezhov regulated arrest and | prosecution of former personnel of the China Far East R |
sult in a breath test leading to arrest and | prosecution. |
4) in the affair surrounding the arrest and | prosecution of Helen Duncan, a famous British spiritual |
and attorney responsible for the arrest and | prosecution of Frank Lucas, portrayed by Russell Crowe |
s and Japan, and resulted in the arrest and | prosecution of two senior executives, as well as the im |
tigation lead to the suspension, arrest and | prosecution of numerous Festina and TVM team riders and |
ects seriously ill patients from arrest and | prosecution for the simple act of taking their doctor-r |
agent whose testimony led to the arrest and | prosecution of Michael McKevitt, the reputed leader of |
rs in order to avoid unnecessary arrest and | prosecution of these individuals and provide needed gui |
rmation leading the capture, arrest, and/or | prosecution of the Sawtooth Killers. |
of disconfidence" on Capezzone, but as the | prosecution of a historical custom of no overlapping of |
boy was locked inside the wooden box as the | prosecution claimed. |
In June, he served as the | prosecution in the trial of the Native Americans charge |
Subsequently, Derickson testified as a | prosecution witness at the trial of Mohammed Ali Hamadi |
ccus aureus, and not from smothering as the | prosecution had claimed. |
He also assisted the | prosecution of Duke of Norfolk in connection with the R |
That Borch had assured the | prosecution team that the officers sitting in judgment |
5 he was special United States attorney for | prosecution of the Whiskey Ring at St. Louis. |
1960 he was responsible for authorising the | prosecution of Penguin Books for obscenity after they p |
and him over to the French authorities (his | prosecution in Germany being prevented by legal technic |
was turned over to civilian authorities for | prosecution in Mississippi. |
d at Cedar Junction, while awaiting federal | prosecution. |
s left in a bishik (cradle) when Babur fled | prosecution, making for the limits of Transoxiana. |
opposition politicians who would be facing | prosecution for corruption. |
h only a censure from the judge because the | prosecution proved only that the woman died at his inst |
tute of limitations had run out because the | prosecution had not formally charged her after detainin |
e testimony itself is important because the | prosecution wants to show that Charles Taylor has the m |
30th of May, 2011 to appear before military | prosecution after Maged brought Hamalawy on her show wh |
he Communist Party USA (CPUSA) began facing | prosecution beginning in 1949 under the law. |
Bruce Belfrage ... | Prosecution counsel Foster |
that the possibility of a deal between the | prosecution and some of those accused of embezzlement w |
The Law of Nations, referred to by both the | prosecution and the defence, that a 'civilised' people |
However, both the | prosecution and the defense called a large number of wi |
rnings on exploding pop bottles, successful | prosecution of retailers for false advertising, new sta |
had much to do with Brabourne's subsequent | prosecution. |
s and prisoners were returned to Brazil for | prosecution. |
d only twice a year in the area; to bring a | prosecution was "vastly expensive", and the stolen good |
69 Manson Family murders and Bugliosi's own | prosecution of Charles Manson and his followers. |
arties to play more of a role in building a | prosecution case. |
repatriation after the Falklands War but no | prosecution against him has been successful. |
He provided a report on his theory, but the | prosecution initially refused to supply it to the defen |
and was tracked down by a posse but escaped | prosecution by swallowing potassium cyanide. |
depositions were taken against him, but the | prosecution was dropped. |
publishing an unstamped newspaper, but the | prosecution was dropped upon the repeal of the tax. |
31 March 1872, he pleaded insanity but the | prosecution successfully argued that the crime was prem |
Butare Case: | prosecution of six accused, including the former Minist |
t and over 100 witness may be called by the | prosecution. |
Question in Europe" was represented by the | prosecution as part of long-term plan on the part of th |
ect the Red Brigades, as was claimed by the | prosecution at the April 7, 1979 trial of Antonio Negri |
that the bloodstains, as emphasized by the | prosecution, seemed strong evidence of House's guilt at |
According to the theory put forward by the | prosecution, Manson used the term for an anticipated ra |
The decision is to be challenged by the | prosecution in the high courts. |
as a cheap publicity tactic employed by the | prosecution. |
Oury was called as a witness by the | prosecution on October 6 and completed his testimony on |
se of an inadequate prima facie case by the | prosecution. |
were consulted in her case: two each by the | prosecution and defense, and one by the judge. |
scovered documents proved misconduct by the | prosecution and manufacture of evidence by government a |
ed for various crimes and discharged by the | prosecution in 2008. |
She further stated they cannot avoid | prosecution for illegal conduct by simply calling their |
inst a third of the Guantanamo captives the | Prosecution planned to charge with murder. |
ck v Muckle, concerning identity cards, the | prosecution of Anthony Reuter, and the defence of Georg |
nd that's why I did not refer the case [for | prosecution]. . . . |
role in choosing Mohammed Jawad's case for | prosecution. |
ern held that even though the case involved | prosecution of German citizens in an unusual forum outs |
a conviction under the third category, the | prosecution must show evidence that the defendant was i |
o get new rules which would have caused the | Prosecution to abandon charging Guantanamo captives lik |
h's Assistant Attorney General in charge of | prosecution of racketeers. |
uted orange juice, and a major Chicago gang | prosecution which fell apart amid accusations of inappr |
ion and exploitation of children, including | prosecution for possession of online pornography, solic |
However, after the civil rights | prosecution by the federal government, and investigatio |
acquittal of some of his co-defendants, the | prosecution withdrew the case against him and he was re |
Baxley, specializing in white collar crime | prosecution. |
used to gain evidence for a computer crime | prosecution. |
She has come under scrutiny concerning the | prosecution of Don Siegelman, a former Democratic Alaba |
In concluding the | prosecution, Gifford reiterated the claims of Demont an |
After his confession the | prosecution decided, against the promise made, to call |
Zimmerman confronted the | prosecution about any potential information they might |
he protection from the Constitution against | prosecution of the sitting president, Chen could not be |
As a result of these prior convictions, the | prosecution charged Andrade with two counts of petty th |
ffice of United States Chief of Counsel for | Prosecution of Axis Criminality. |
he underground Polish courts be created for | prosecution of criminals, traitors, informants and coll |
ts of the invasion have also criticised the | prosecution of the war effort along a number of lines. |
Crown Court | prosecution barrister Cedric Munroe (Lennie James) rece |
official investigations that culminated in | prosecution and a fine of £150,000 for contamination of |
e, his work has fallen into the cursed, the | prosecution and prohibition, because, in his book, make |
Romley defended his | prosecution of Ray Krone by saying there was "strong ci |
a corporation had unsuccessfully defended a | prosecution brought by the ACCC for an alleged contrave |
Amid many motion hearings from defense and | prosecution, Seale's trial was set for May 30, 2007, in |
ad provided a limited 'immunity' defense to | prosecution under state law for cultivation or possessi |
d allow for a much more effective degree of | prosecution. |
ether with Isaac Penington, he demanded the | prosecution of the Earl of Strafford. |
election the governor of Paris demanded his | prosecution for his share in the Commune. |
ration by youths from Anjouan demanding the | prosecution of Ayouba's killing was dispersed outside t |
ites, racists and Holocaust deniers against | prosecution under hate crime and human rights legislati |
his overtly cynical style in describing the | prosecution of the war especially reporting on "collate |
ed capacity to facilitate the detention and | prosecution of pirates had hindered international effor |
He directed the | prosecution of the victims of Titus Oates's plot in 167 |
It is with the discovery and | prosecution of the witches that society's norms are res |
l, although he had scathingly dismissed the | prosecution because police had used such disgraceful ta |
nated in April 2007, with the DOJ declining | prosecution. |
shin to settle the charges and drop further | prosecution in Utah and Nebraska. |
In 1949, during the | prosecution of Preston Tucker (developer of the 1948 Tu |
During the | prosecution, the defendants' attorneys cross-examined A |
filing any official document during patent | prosecution. |
Franklin Dyall - | Prosecution |
turn over criminally culpable employees for | prosecution. |
se powers of inspection, any enforcement or | prosecution action taken against organisations by the f |
It was the first ever attempted | prosecution of a company for culpable homicide under Sc |
infiltrate the Klan to gather evidence for | prosecution. |
owever, there was insufficient evidence for | prosecution, and after 18 months in jail, charges were |
on the grounds of insufficient evidence for | prosecution. |
er the HADOPI law does not exclude separate | prosecution under the French code of Intellectual Prope |
It excluded from | prosecution "any depiction that has serious religious, |
n the Restoration Lambert was exempted from | prosecution by an address of both Houses of the Convent |
of the woman's negligence was exempted from | prosecution, and the government also provided reduced p |
very few Israelis to ever be extradited for | prosecution in another country. |
as a criminal, one may face extradition or | prosecution in the other country. |
acted during World War II to facilitate the | prosecution and execution of enemy spies, and suspended |
Facing severe | prosecution in 1839 Chartists took to attending service |
In fact the | prosecution didn't even need Jordan Chandler because ac |
In fact, as | prosecution counsel put it in her closing submissions t |
could have subjected her and her family to | prosecution (or even death) from the Union Army. |
887, in part to evade federal anti-polygamy | prosecution. |
v HMA (2005) S.L.T. 2111 was the first ever | prosecution for culpable homicide in Scotland with rega |
The LaFitte brothers, fleeing the | prosecution of pirates in the United States, establishe |
and other states were praised following the | prosecution of pirates in their countries, consistent w |
Testimony from expert witnesses for the | prosecution, Dr Arthur Douthwaite and Dr Michael Ashby, |
The Brief for the | Prosecution, Legion for the Survival of Freedom, Incorp |
ound could have been used as evidence for a | prosecution. |
or the Agatha Christie play Witness for the | Prosecution. |
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