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Jury tampering and the bribing of judges have been other tactics used to prevent successful government prosecutions.
These killings shocked the Japanese public and were followed by successful government prosecutions of many of the perpetrators.
But some veterans of government prosecutions question such collaboration in financial crisis cases, and contend they should have been pursued more aggressively.
To clinch his argument, Mr. Greenwald points out that despite President Obama's promises of transparency in government, prosecutions of whistle-blowers during his administration have markedly increased.
As the inquiry neared its end, Comey, who had closely monitored it from the start, requested summaries of more than thirty government prosecutions involving mishandling of classified information.
The film also poses thorny questions about government prosecutions of cases like the one involving Mr. Crowder and Mr. McKay, who were called terrorists but who were convicted of lesser charges.
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The government prosecution of Pfc.
But there are risks, too; especially in the context of high-stakes litigation or government prosecution.
"Because they can become the target of criminal violence or government prosecution".
Much of the Bill of Rights is designed to redress the advantage that inheres in a government prosecution.
The threat of this law is not just from government prosecution.
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