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1. In a booming voice, he threatened arrest and prosecution for any
2. Let the same natural liberty of exercising what species of industry they please, be restored to all his Majesty's subjects, in the same manner as to soldiers and seamen ; that is, break down the exclusive privileges of corporations, and repeal the statute of apprenticeship, both which are really encroachments upon natural Liberty, and add to those the repeal of the law of settlements, so that a poor workman, when thrown out of employment, either in one trade or in one place, may seek for it in another trade or in another place, without the fear either of a prosecution or of a removal; and neither the public nor the individuals will suffer much more from the occasional disbanding some particular classes of manufacturers, than from that of the soldiers
3. made against the exportation of wool, among other things in the said act mentioned, doth enact the same to be deemed felony, by the severity of which penalty the prosecution of offenders hath not been so effectually put in execution ; be it therefore enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said act, which relates to the making the said offence felony, be repealed and made void
4. In 1722, this company petitioned the parliament to be allowed to divide their immense capital of more than thirty-three millions eight hundred thousand pounds, the whole of which had been lent to government, into two equal parts; the one half, or upwards of £16,900,000, to be put upon the same footing with other government annuities, and not to be subject to the debts contracted, or losses incurred, by the directors of the company, in the prosecution of their mercantile projects ; the other half to remain as before, a trading stock, and to be subject to those debts and losses
5. It augmented, however, their trading stock, it being equally liable with the other three millions two hundred thousand pounds, to the losses sustained, and debts contracted by the company in prosecution of their mercantile projects
6. Their bodies were found later as you staggered away from the shell scrape they were in the prosecution is saying that you shot them because they knew you had left your post
7. In fact the prosecution would probably accuse me of killing Bert saying that he was going to tell that I had run away and I though to myself I’m in deep shit here
8. fearing prosecution by the United States government, but James
9. Dean‘s thoughtless remarks about a ―pathetic old man‖ recalls the relentless efforts of dedicated Nazi Hunters who spent the greater part of their (adult) lives tracking down and bringing to justice ―former‖ war criminals who evaded criminal prosecution after the war and lived to a ―respectable,‖ ripe old age
10. Suharto was placed under house arrest for embezzlement of over half a billion in foreign aid, but avoided prosecution because of his declining health and the presence of many of his former appointees still in office
11. But they also were exempt from prosecution under local laws, just like US troops
12. The SCCU aims to reduce commercial crime by the effective investigation and prosecution of complex commercial crime
13. Its primary functions include investigation and prosecution of serious and complex criminal cases within and outside the Country
14. Did Reno seriously think Koresh was assaulting young girls while suffering from a severe belly wound? Most evidence points towards ATF leaders wanting a high profile success in a gun prosecution case, hoping the capture of the Davidians would rescue their image
15. Fearing a popular uprising, he quit the presidency, but stayed head of the army and an honorary congressman to avoid prosecution
16. In a just world, we would see prosecution of war criminals, not revival of their horrors
17. As for the ones who ordered the torture, Bush, Cheney, et al, they remain at large, wanted for prosecution in other countries for their war crimes
18. The first prosecution came only a year later
19. Racist media coverage led to racist targeting of minorities for arrests and prosecution
20. Yet while this prosecution is also persecution, it is not deadly
21. Tell me: are you in here to avoid prosecution in the event your culpability is uncovered?”
22. If the charges were dismissed, might he not seek revenge for the prosecution against him? If he was found guilty and struck off as a doctor, would he feel he had nothing to lose and exact that measure of punishment associated with the grim reaper?
23. As it is, they were at war even though they didn’t know with who and that meant that by Law, the procrastinators dispersed among them had more authority than he did in matters of discipline, the prosecution of sinners and the relevant penalties that might apply
24. The prosecution has built a case on the fact that she inherits life insurance and had an argument with her husband shortly before his death
25. Once, the prosecution had a witness, but she suddenly disappeared a week before trial and Billingsly walked
26. There was a list of prosecution witnesses as Sandra had found it hard to counteract the tide of feelings against the heinous crime
27. Dr Hancox would be summoned to appear for prosecution also on his medical evidence, all in all, it didn’t look good
28. You are also charged with the lesser crime of theft of certain personal items belonging to Miss Trevor and another count of stalking her leading up to the attempted murder, I would like to call for the opening statements of the prosecution and defense
29. James Balham for the prosecution nodded his agreement, “Yes your Honour, we call upon Suzy Rowlandson, the wife of Harry Rowlandson
30. Suzy turned quickly away and stared at the prosecution lawyer and began to recount the awful events of the accident, Harry’s condition, the apparent sudden attack on herself and her utter bewilderment at the whole series of events as they had played themselves out
31. spokesman for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada
32. Bergman’s stupidity in not realizing that the statute of limitations for 42 USC 1983 civil rights suit is THREE, not TWO, years caused him to further damage Mike’s defense by antagonizing the prosecution by filing the police brutality suit in STATE, not FEDERAL as agreed, COURT the week before the criminal trial began
33. However, when I ordered the transcript for our appellate attorney, it was crystal clear that Bergman mounted little defense, did not effectively cross examine the prosecution witnesses, and made pitiful opening and closing statements
34. I am not a lawyer in the sense of Article—what—ever—it is, but neither is the prosecution, so in the eyes of the military, we’re all even
35. I’m not too sure what he’ll say when the prosecution gets ahold of him, but I think he’ll help us
36. “The prosecution is ready to proceed with the trial in the case of the United States against Kenneth Milton James, Jr
37. This go ‘round, I told the prosecution that I would not hire a private defense attorney for Mike; he would have to take “pot luck”, which is charitable considering how bad his Public Defender, against whom I filed a grievance for incompetence, turned out to be
38. “… Neither the law officer nor any member of the court will be a witness for the prosecution
39. The trial counsel continued to read mechanically, “If any member of the court is aware of any facts which he believes may be a ground for challenge by either side against him, he should now state such facts… The prosecution has no challenge for cause… The
40. Lieutenant Rymson spoke to Ken quietly, “The prosecution thinks it can win without a pre-emptory challenge
41. The trial counsel continued, “The legal qualifications of all members of the prosecution are correctly stated in the appointing orders
42. No member of the prosecution named in the appointing orders has acted as investigating officer, law officer, court member, or as a member of the defense in this case, or as counsel for the accused at the pretrial investigation or other proceedings involved in the same general matter
43. The trial counsel turned slightly and continued, “Has any member of the defense acted as the accuser, a member of the prosecution, investigating officer, or member of the court in this case?”
44. “With the consent of the accused, the prosecution and defense stipulate that the accused was at the time of the alleged offense a member of the United States Air Force
45. “The prosecution calls as its next witness Lieutenant Colonel Geist
46. “The witness is excused,” The prosecution announced that it had no further witnesses
47. “The prosecution has no further evidence to offer
48. “The prosecution waives opening argument
49. “The prosecution wishes to compliment the defense on its most fertile imagination, but we are not here to determine whether the alleged offense is logical or not
50. Such an attempt to shift the responsibility to a higher authority is reprehensible in the eyes of the prosecution and should only be rewarded by a verdict of guilty