It was only upon orders from the party hierarchy that prosecuting MP Tim Eggar dropped the proceedings. |
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Australia is prosecuting the first alleged spammer under its new-ish Spam Act. |
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For more than a year, he bravely stood against popular opinion and in favor of prosecuting the war. |
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I now turn this case over to the district attorney, who has the responsibility of prosecuting the case. |
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Her six years at Wellington's Crown Law Office, prosecuting run-of-the-mill crimes seemed tame. |
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High Street betting shops do not identify gamblers which can make detecting fraud, and prosecuting fraudsters, more difficult. |
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Certainly, there was a recognition that we'd need to rebuild stuff that we broke in the course of prosecuting the war. |
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Those prosecuting the war, in the name of freedom, must keep that cause before them at all times. |
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Rebecca Lloyd-Smith, prosecuting, told the jury the defendant took off his shirt. |
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They want us all to do the convenient thing and quietly forget that those weapons were the primary apparent motive for prosecuting the war. |
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We were also fearful that the governments prosecuting this war would not be doing an official count themselves. |
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The U.S. attorney prosecuting that case has indicated that she may seek the death penalty. |
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Her clothing was caught in the vehicle and a wheel came within an inch of her before she was thrown clear, said Tom Storey, prosecuting. |
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John Butcher, prosecuting, said Simpson tripped the woman from behind and grabbed her shoulder bag. |
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He begins his story as the dogsbody of a big-time lawyer prosecuting a Roman senator for corruption. |
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He pledged to carry on pursuing and prosecuting persistent noise nuisances. |
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Alan Fairhurst, prosecuting, said trading standards officers carried out authenticity tests on drinks purchased in the pub. |
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Keith Ballinger, prosecuting, said that police in an unmarked patrol car saw Hewlett close to the junction with Whiteman Street at about 9pm. |
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Sherwin, prosecuting, said the two thieves pretended to be poachers as they spied out the land for future thefts. |
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My brief is to liaise with the prosecuting authorities and make sure that the case doesn't fall through the cracks. |
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There are major problems, nevertheless, in applying the law there and prosecuting offenders. |
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This would be like prosecuting the publisher of The Washington Post for an op-ed article. |
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Identifying and prosecuting the culprits has proven difficult because most real estate operators run independent, local businesses. |
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And since the Department of Public Prosecutions are so hot on prosecuting hatred and bigotry, let me point out an example to them. |
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There is a considerable historical literature that explores changes in the process of prosecuting both felonies and misdemeanors in England. |
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In addition to prosecuting so-called coyotes, he also plans to charge the illegal aliens they smuggle with being co-conspirators. |
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The prosecuting counsel held up two vicious-looking, cut-throat razors for everyone in a packed Kingston Magistrates' court to see. |
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The probable consequence of prosecuting pregnant women who use cocaine is that such women will try to avoid getting caught. |
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From the media, governments want fair, consistent, non-exploitive treatment that appreciates the complexity of prosecuting a modern war. |
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Others will call for gun control, for prosecuting minors as adults, for building new juvenile detention facilities and jails. |
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Equally, we do not doubt that prosecuting counsel would have acted in accordance with their duty. |
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Mr Michael Gleeson, prosecuting, said two large withdrawals were made from one particular account. |
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No international body is entrusted with the task of prosecuting and punishing those criminal offences. |
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The judge then informed prosecuting counsel that, in the interests of fairness, she would have to forego re-examination. |
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The plaintiff, in his affidavit, states that he believes there is exculpatory evidence in the possession of the various prosecuting defendants. |
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Some have argued that these prosecutions are a diversion and distraction from the real task of prosecuting terrorists. |
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Scarborough's anti-fraud team previously left the job of prosecuting fraudsters to the police. |
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We can simply observe that in a trial with counsel prosecuting, counsel for a co-accused and a judge to hold the ring, the material got in. |
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Kenneth Grant, prosecuting, said Peterson had been claiming income support and housing and council tax benefits after declaring she was unfit for work. |
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But Samantha Leigh, prosecuting, said trouble started in 1998 when Henson received a bind over from magistrates for a common assault on Mrs Williams. |
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He is prosecuting attorney, and he suborns him, an unsuspicious and innocent fellow most of the time, into raiding Albert's garbage can for evidence. |
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The juror then asked the usher to hand to prosecuting counsel a note. |
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Sophie Lorimer, prosecuting, said that a security officer began tracking Rooney after seeing her remove price labels and security tags from items of clothing. |
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They forget that the counsel law was originally set up to carry out investigations and it's just as successful in exonerating someone as it is in prosecuting them. |
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Young people usually serve as jurors and may also fill the roles of prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, judge, bailiff, or other officers of the court. |
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Jane Morgan, prosecuting on behalf of the Environment Agency, said the beck was a tributary of the River Wenning and an important watercourse for the local fish population. |
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Eighty-eight men died prosecuting his war and he didn't know the number. |
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He said the forensic investigation, which he started in September 2003, was based on a national prosecuting authority strongroom full of documents. |
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The council said prosecuting people is a last resort but all dog owners must realise that it is their legal as well as their moral duty to dean up after their dog. |
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Jonathan Cripwell, prosecuting for City of York Council, told magistrates that, in fact, Bi and Ali had a joint tenancy and they were living together. |
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In the first major court case involving the Class A drug in the city for years, Geraldine Kelly, prosecuting, said the building in Cromer Street had been barricaded. |
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Chris had cowered about in silence as the prosecuting attorneys had gone through question after question, each ripping into him one after another. |
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Their epic journey is regularly intercut, slightly laboriously, with the fulminations of Mr Neville, the colonial official prosecuting this policy, played by Kenneth Branagh. |
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Mr JGS Tompkins, prosecuting, said the offence alleged concerned the sale of 1lb of demerara sugar in which was found the body of a mouse. |
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Police officers and prosecutors were forced to spend sizeable proportions of their capacity on arresting and prosecuting faredodgers. |
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Word reached the ear of the prosecuting attorney of the only testimony that could establish a motive and make the crime a hanging offence. |
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Behind the usher, wearing black gowns and white wigs and facing the judge, will be the prosecuting and defending barristers. |
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Members of the press may sit in the press bench, which is usually positioned alongside the prosecuting barrister. |
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In other countries, the prosecuting authority may appeal an acquittal similar to how a defendant may appeal a conviction. |
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Thus, the BBC is a major prosecuting authority in England and Wales and an investigating authority in the UK as a whole. |
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In addition, the prosecution of all illegal border crossings takes the focus away from prosecuting more serious crimes. |
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Meanwhile, Snorri resumed his chieftainship and made a bid to crush Gissur by prosecuting him in court for the deaths of Sigvat and Sturla. |
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Afolake Jaja, prosecuting, said the alleged assault happened after Sansom, 55, was treated for alcohol intoxication in hospital. |
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Chris Hopkins, prosecuting, said covert officers were sent to Garlands, where they spotted Wong acting suspiciously. |
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Matthew Dunford, prosecuting, told how the gang's boss, Beveridge, resorted to violent intimidation in pursuit of drug cash. |
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Mark Hollier, prosecuting, said on January 19 last year Murray delivered a black bin liner to Rajpal Singh while his brother was in jail. |
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Miss Alka Brigue, prosecuting, said Senior ordered his victim to call the suspected thief but he had no credit on his phone. |
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Paul Ramsay, prosecuting, said that during the first theft Gomersal picked up a shopping basket in the store. |
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They added that prosecuting a defendant for trying to defend himself 'epitomises the very definition of a Kafka-esque show trial. |
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Justice Department devote so much capital to prosecuting insider trading and discouraging tippees from trading on what they discover? |
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His secretary was interviewed twice by police, and the prosecuting Crown attorney refused to provide the defence with records of her statements. |
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Des Lennon, prosecuting, said the Uzi, made famous by Arnold Schwarzenneger's online Log on to echo. |
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Although the protective principle is far superior for prosecuting cyberterrorists to the other traditional principles of jurisdiction, it is not a panacea. |
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Henry Riding, prosecuting, said Wilde, of Curtana Crescent, Norris Green, was stopped at a security check at the prison as the metal detector alarm sounded. |
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Mark Spackman, prosecuting, said that they had entered into an agreement with a firm called Stemma Legal Services, based in Upper Killay, Swansea. |
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As an attorney prosecuting civil wrongs for victims, I often see the injustice they face, and the campaign against Cosby's alleged victims has a familiar ring. |
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A change in the Government's attitude towards prosecuting businesses which do not follow the rules has meant the region's Metric Martyrs may finally see victory. |
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Alka Brigue, prosecuting, said one lorry driver later told police of the moment he saw the headlights of Homer's car approaching him at speed head-on along the slip road. |
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With an affrontery that did not falter, and knew not how to blush, he detailed his own participation in the acts for which he was prosecuting me as a participator. |
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Claire Harris, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said Michael Porter had been walking his two Yorkshire Terriers along Clee Road on the afternoon of October 5 last year. |
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James Dunstan, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said the first victim worked from a city centre address advertising as Oriental Waterbed Massage. |
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We are prosecuting plunder and our Allies are practicing it. |
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In broad terms, the General Counsel is responsible for investigating and prosecuting unfair labor practice claims and for the general supervision of the NLRB field offices. |
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The Wilson Administration was vigorously prosecuting those suspected of sympathies with the recent Russian Revolution, as well as opponents of the war against Germany. |
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Thus, the State, by prosecuting him, subjected him to degrading treatment. |
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Serbs have accused Sarajevo authorities of practicing selective justice by actively prosecuting Serbs while ignoring or downplaying Bosniak war crimes. |
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Thatcher took a personal interest in the Coventry Four, and 10 Downing Street requested daily summaries of the case from the prosecuting authority, HM Customs and Excise. |
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Apart from prosecuting criminal cases, lawyers of the Department of Justice act on behalf of the government in all civil and administrative lawsuits against the government. |
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