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1. 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
2. Amendment #6: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall
3. All current members of the corporatocracy and remaining living perpetrators in the assassination/cover-up of John Kennedy that came forward would be allowed to resign and have no criminal prosecution pressed against them by the US or any of its states
4. Then the next day the investigation would be continued to identify possible uncooperative members in either group for criminal prosecution
5. affidavit could subject me to criminal prosecution for perjury
6. If any officer demonstrates self interest or district bias, he shall be reprimanded, removed if the behavior persists, and face criminal prosecution for any harm done
7. Professional sanctions and criminal prosecution are more appropriate corrective action than inflated jury awards when purposeful misconduct is involved, and those sanctions are less transferrable to consumers to bear in the form of inflated costs
8. Even if elected Zuma could nevertheless still be faced with impeachment and criminal prosecution when the fifth session of Parliament convenes
9. He was conveying as guardedly as he could a proposal that if the District Attorney would consent to turn his back while the law stumbled in one of the numerous pitfalls that beset a criminal prosecution, the organization would deliver the goods, quietly pass the word along to knife its own man and allow Carton to be re-elected
10. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence
11. One fortune acquired by the trade in articles necessary for the masses or by corrupting the people, or by speculations on 'Change, or by the acquisition of cheap land, which later grows more expensive on account of the popular want, or by the establishment of plants ruining the health and the life of men, or by civil or military service to the state, or by any means which pamper to the vices of men—a fortune gained by such means, not only with the consent, but even with the approval of the leaders of society, corrupts people incomparably more than millions of thefts, rascalities, plunderings, which are committed outside the forms recognized by law and subject to criminal prosecution