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all of the legal implications such as how to | prosecute a witch. |
definite guidance for when it is possible to | prosecute a company. |
er on the District Attorney who had tried to | prosecute a syndicate that is involved in sleeze and l |
It was used in 2009 to | prosecute a death caused by a cyclist collision, which |
He also attempted to get all the bishops to | prosecute a joint case at Rome to expel the monastic c |
the formation of a Ministry strong enough to | prosecute a major war. |
itan Police when senior officials refused to | prosecute against Jeffries, had been amassing evidence |
n State Attorney William Touhy was unable to | prosecute against those named by Ragen. |
orney is an elected official whose job is to | prosecute all of the misdemeanor criminal offenses wit |
CC, individual countries may investigate and | prosecute alleged culprits over whom they have jurisdi |
d by the Catholic and Protestant Churches to | prosecute alleged heretics (using inquisitorial proced |
terfere with a District Attorney choosing to | prosecute an individual or not. |
eliminate the 17th Amendment and refusing to | prosecute an alleged rapist as Weld County district at |
er of the board to reverse a decision not to | prosecute an officer caused resentment within the poli |
how that they will rigorously and vigorously | prosecute and pursue any suspected terrorists,” he say |
81 by the fund commissioners of the State to | prosecute and adjust all claims of the State against t |
not believe there was sufficient evidence to | prosecute any Bulldogs players. |
ever, and strict by-laws were implemented to | prosecute any cases of pollution of the water catchmen |
ly abolished the young republic and began to | prosecute anyone who could possibly challenge his auth |
city's founder, James White, threatening to | prosecute anyone caught cutting timber on the town com |
ts her awesomeness, and all she has to do is | prosecute as she was taught. |
the enforcers select the people they wish to | prosecute based on other criteria, resulting in discri |
on of the state's ethics laws, but could not | prosecute because of the statute of limitations. |
The government ultimately declined to | prosecute Bhagat because of his poor health by that ti |
or of Rock Island, Harry M. Schriver, not to | prosecute Billburg. |
stence to other federal agencies to actively | prosecute bootleggers, specifically the Prohibition Bu |
He helped to | prosecute Charles Guiteau for the assassination of Jam |
nd that adequate information is available to | prosecute child endangerment cases successfully." |
during the 1980s and 1990s, a public call to | prosecute Chinilpa and "set the history right" has gai |
created a cold case unit to investigate and | prosecute cold cases. |
al Bureau of Investigation the permission to | prosecute CPI(M) Kerala State Secretary and former Ker |
into force on 1 July 2002; the ICC can only | prosecute crimes committed on or after that date. |
e worthless Prince Francis Joseph decided to | prosecute criminally through the Austrian embassy in L |
The government pursued court cases to | prosecute dischargers of industrial waste to waterways |
esedent as to the power of the government to | prosecute dissent. |
ht to increase his staff, to investigate and | prosecute elderly abuse incidents in Louisiana's healt |
inson, who would later go on to successfully | prosecute Ellison and other leaders of the CSA, put on |
in oil, rubber and other materials needed to | prosecute even just a western offensive. |
orted that the German government may want to | prosecute Faber after all though other sources say tha |
t for anyone besides the copyright holder to | prosecute fansubbers. |
o ruled that the use of the Criminal Code to | prosecute Finta was unconstitutional. |
ic," The court ruled that it was possible to | prosecute for culpable homicide; However, it is possib |
osequi, saying that he no longer intended to | prosecute Fowler for his misdeeds. |
event similar violence in the future were to | prosecute government officials who commit crimes; embr |
istance to States and local jurisdictions to | prosecute hate crimes." |
Advocate (with honorary rank of Captain) to | prosecute her in a military trial in her former throne |
oard of Ethics ultimately found no reason to | prosecute her. |
provided police with sufficient evidence to | prosecute him and two other members of his hacking gro |
, threatening to use the film as evidence to | prosecute him for "vulgarity." |
ons of the Dyer Act, but they were unable to | prosecute him for the murder of Shanahan. |
Chad further announced an intention to | prosecute him. |
committed a crime, the courts were unable to | prosecute him. |
e stated that if evidence is found they will | prosecute him. |
vice application; however, they chose not to | prosecute him. |
n (1741), and returned twenty years later to | prosecute his studies. |
The Crown Office decided on 17 February to | prosecute ICL Plastics Limited and ICL Tech Limited un |
to the Protocol at their discretion only to | prosecute if the offense is committed with the intent |
CC), a permanent tribunal that presently can | prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against hum |
e Indian government, however, decided not to | prosecute Jagdish Tytler due to lack of concrete evide |
Xiang also managed to persuade the court to | prosecute Japanese wars crimes dating back to the Huan |
after taking office, he took the decision to | prosecute Jeremy Thorpe, who was acquitted of plotting |
1907, Heney put Hall on trial for failing to | prosecute land companies engaging in fraudulent activi |
The court did not | prosecute Lavinia for forgery: Lavinia maintained she |
nvestigating the affair, Democrats sought to | prosecute LTC North for his role. |
ll was reintroduced in March 2007 to further | prosecute makers of spyware. |
It was last used in 1981 to | prosecute Marcus Sarjeant. |
ate he would not have the justice department | prosecute medical marijuana patients. |
the DRC government needs to investigate and | prosecute members of the DRC army who participated in |
forms to a justice system that has failed to | prosecute members of a transitional government accused |
by gay rights activists after he refused to | prosecute Michael Maye for Maye's vicious beating of g |
ts establishment the police themselves would | prosecute most offences, with some being referred to t |
t district attorneys in Oregon's 36 counties | prosecute most crimes, although the attorney general p |
of the press, and "the police threatened to | prosecute Mr Rowlands for listening to an unlicensed r |
ger also called for governments in Canada to | prosecute Nazi war criminals and persons who promote h |
ht (Austrian People's Court - established to | prosecute Nazi war crimes) in Vienna to death. |
constitutional for someone to use the CDA to | prosecute Nitke specifically, there are other instance |
orities to right to choose whether or not to | prosecute offenders under prohibition laws or revenue |
Prevent and detect benefit fraud, | prosecute offenders and recover any benefit which has |
aper quoted Professor Jega as threatening to | prosecute officials who engage in what he calls electo |
The Attorney General was also to | prosecute or defend all matters of interest to the sta |
tish government's perceived unwillingness to | prosecute or extradite terrorist suspects provoked ten |
security, the Council called on countries to | prosecute or extradite anyone supporting terrorist act |
930s, US Attorney Thomas E. Dewey started to | prosecute organized crime members in New York City. |
Irey's "T-men" unit would continue to | prosecute over 15,000 people for tax evasion (with a 9 |
edit cards, and spoons have all been used to | prosecute people under paraphernalia laws, whether or |
ently established a special judicial unit to | prosecute people accused of war crimes, genocide and c |
he existing legislation made it difficult to | prosecute people for child grooming before any sexual |
nal Court on July 1, 2002 and its ability to | prosecute personnel from nations not party to the Stat |
nd of refusing to adequately investigate and | prosecute physicians. |
Court claims that countries that | prosecute piracy keep more than 80 percent of the crac |
with others in the region including Yemen to | prosecute pirates or incarcerate them in a third state |
n the region had to be increased in order to | prosecute pirates, and thus it would consider the esta |
stem in Somalia, Kenya and the Seychelles to | prosecute pirates, though many were released without t |
It has been considered difficult to | prosecute polygamists for bigamy, in large part becaus |
During the government attempts to | prosecute polygamists, Felt twice left Utah Territory |
gave the Latvian authorities the freedom to | prosecute priests accused of crimes. |
After the last attempt to | prosecute protesters who blocked the passage of the tr |
ty of the anti-graft body to investigate and | prosecute public officials who are alleged to have sto |
detailed to Baghdad for eight months to help | prosecute Saddam Hussein. |
William Jennings Bryan to defend the law and | prosecute Scopes, however.) |
full well that no sane attorney would try to | prosecute Senator Roark, Hartigan realizes that there |
ing with the CIA because Neave threatened to | prosecute senior figures in the intelligence establish |
d the arrest as a crucial step in efforts to | prosecute sexual crimes in the DRC, where more than 15 |
eral claimed there wasn't enough evidence to | prosecute Silva. |
ecting the names of those it was proposed to | prosecute, so that those against whom no proceedings w |
res the consent of the Secretary of State to | prosecute someone under the Act if they are not a Brit |
s Office announced that it did not intend to | prosecute Stockman for this case. |
measurements, were able to arbitrate and/or | prosecute such crimes by adjoining farmers. |
law enforcement has been given more power to | prosecute such speech. |
within their national laws and to detain and | prosecute suspected pirates off the coast of Somalia i |
ey General Mark Shurtleff to investigate and | prosecute suspected polygamists and government abuse i |
n from the governor of Bihar A. R. Kidwai to | prosecute the state chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav i |
ses is found to be unsafe a fire officer may | prosecute the offending organization or even issue a p |
oclamation as well as other actions taken to | prosecute the war, but did not declare whether such Co |
ed Egan to investigate (and, if appropriate, | prosecute) the accusations. |
nt of Public Prosecutions determined that to | prosecute the parents would be against the public inte |
of shipping vital to the enemy's ability to | prosecute the war. |
sh Government to take up emergency powers to | prosecute the war effectively. |
d opposition to Charles I and willingness to | prosecute the war with the King. |
uble agent and gather sufficient evidence to | prosecute the Soviet agents identified in the Silverma |
She demanded that Kenya's police | prosecute the perpetrators. |
May 2006 that the patrols were not enough to | prosecute the organization. |
blic Prosecutions (DPP), who could decide to | prosecute the offending policemen. |
ugh the Act was used in Australia in 1916 to | prosecute the "Sydney Twelve." |
constructed his existing government so as to | prosecute the Second World War. |
Taft did | prosecute the cases against the arms and against the s |
in which she stated that she did not wish to | prosecute the case. |
Some states, such as California, | prosecute the lesser offense of "reckless burning" whe |
nocide survivors called on the government to | prosecute the opposition leader saying her pronounceme |
ers, more needs to be done to track down and | prosecute the twisted individuals who exploit innocent |
Because Mississippi officials refused to | prosecute the killers for murder, a state crime, the U |
inding up to direct the liquidator either to | prosecute the offender himself or to refer the matter |
view, but after the government threatened to | prosecute the strip's creators and the owners of its w |
ize the gigantic Fleet which it had built to | prosecute the war. |
ressional funding limits while continuing to | prosecute the war in Vietnam, James Connally AFB was c |
ther whose irresponsibility forces Mikako to | prosecute the commerce endemic to operating a househol |
plomats as well), rather than he attempts to | prosecute the messenger of those crimes." |
an Imperial German Navy formation set up to | prosecute the U-boat campaign against Allied shipping |
ho still claimed to be a Whig), continued to | prosecute the Napoleonic Wars. |
nd military units needed by North Vietnam to | prosecute the guerrilla war in the South. |
f the United States and making provisions to | prosecute the same. |
under that Act who did not then reappear to | prosecute the appeal could be recommitted. |
gress, but while on his way to Washington to | prosecute the contest, he died in Lynchburg, Virginia |
e worked tirelessly to keep up morale and to | prosecute the siege, and it was a common belief that h |
ce Department had no federal jurisdiction to | prosecute the suspects Ragen named and after completin |
der because Mississippi officials refused to | prosecute their killers for murder, a state crime. |
nter the Jewish area around Mount Scopus and | prosecute their investigation. |
s of war into Randan borders and more easily | prosecute their war from there, give their blessing. |
g justice, due to uncertainty over who could | prosecute them. |
ce system of the sovereign with authority to | prosecute them." |
malia and neighbouring states to effectively | prosecute those suspected of being involved in piracy. |
lso mention the effect of Allied promises to | prosecute those responsible for genocide throughout Eu |
eo screaming to a boisterous crowd: "We must | prosecute those who are responsible for this war. |
nt had promised to investigate the violence, | prosecute those responsible and disarm the Janjaweed. |
, the Council reiterated that the failure to | prosecute those responsible for acts of piracy undermi |
to those responsible for crimes, release or | prosecute those detained during the unrest of April 20 |
ve the capacity of authorities in Somalia to | prosecute those planning and undertaking attacks, dete |
ral Benjamin Bristow, and the duo went on to | prosecute thousands of Klan members and brought a brie |
Service for Northern Ireland decided not to | prosecute three of the SAS soldiers involved in the ki |
f Prosecutor announced his intention also to | prosecute three rebel commanders from the Justice and |
West German government was very reluctant to | prosecute Tiede and Ruske because of the West German p |
ies; the government failed to investigate or | prosecute traffickers in 2009. |
ce and procedure, which made it difficult to | prosecute traitors successfully, such as the requireme |
ecutor that there was sufficient evidence to | prosecute two Libyans. |
urisdictions, though many jurisdictions will | prosecute under broader laws prohibiting items that ar |
recommendation, the Governeor allowed CBI to | prosecute Vijayan based on prima facie evidence. |
the Advocate General not to allow the CBI to | prosecute Vijayan. |
is law allowed juries, judges and lawyers to | prosecute virtually any male homosexual behaviour wher |
Duke of Buckingham and, in need of money to | prosecute war with Spain as part of his strategy for i |
headed a Congressional Committee to find and | prosecute waste and fraud. |
700 billion TARP program was to root out and | prosecute waste, fraud and abuse. |
d potential counterfeiting of medicines, and | prosecute where necessary. |
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