In many instances, the available evidence does not rise to the level of prosecutable action. |
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The special prosecutor concluded, however, that his actions did not constitute a prosecutable offense. |
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After all, breaking a window is a prosecutable act under the law regardless of the reason the stone was cast. |
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Beyond the transitional period, however, all those leaders and members of political parties are, in theory, prosecutable. |
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If the offender has acted in a professional capacity, the offence is prosecutable ex officio. |
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The possibilities of moral and political embarrassment, to say nothing of the implication of commanding officers in prosecutable actions, are simply too great. |
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In 2006 these seven districts dealt with 9,592 cases of spousal abuse, 8,244 of which were prosecutable. |
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The ATT would make violation of UN embargoes a crime prosecutable in any country that ratifies the treaty. |
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They are not quite true in the normal sense, but if made under oath they would not be prosecutable for perjury, either. |
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John McKay, the U. S. Attorney in Washington State, was also fired after failing to find prosecutable voter fraud. |
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The following table shows that in over half the convictions no HIV infection occurred or could be proved in the manner stipulated by law and for this reason only constituted a tentative prosecutable offence. |
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The author expected that a proper investigation, once all facts were established, would include some or all of these ex officio prosecutable offences. |
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This commendable stance could, however, be strengthened by the authorities sending a stronger message to civil servants, political figures and other public figures that incitement to racial hatred is a prosecutable offence. |
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They explained that a register of complaints listing the names of people involved in acts of hooliganism was kept and that these acts were not prosecutable offences. |
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The U. S. Coast Guard assigned law enforcement detachments to a Navy special task force to help collect and train ship-boarding team members in the best methods of collecting prosecutable evidence. |
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If a crime took place several years ago, notes Ms Powell, a Greek court may regard it as time-barred and decline to extradite, even though other EU countries would count it as still prosecutable. |
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Bribery of a foreign official by a United States citizen to gain contracts is a crime prosecutable in the United States courts, even if the bribery occurs outside the United States. |
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The CBI had filed a closure report in the case in August 2014 citing lack of prosecutable evidence. |
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Lane County Deputy District Attorney David Schwartz said on Wednesday that Kidd is still not prosecutable because of her mental state. |
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The Bill aims to make concealment of income and assets and evasion of tax in relation to foreign assets prosecutable with rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years. |
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The EBM decided to close the case due to lack of prosecutable evidence. |
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Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, filled out witness registration forms for people who were not in the Capitol but that no one committed any prosecutable offenses. |
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