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It was during the latter's testimonyentirely explanatorythat the court called a recess for the stated purpose of requiring the United States Attorney to 'consider whether the public interest is served by a further prosecution of this case.' Upon the vigorous insistence of the United States Attorney himself, the trial was resumed and the Government called its third and fourth witnesses.
As the season was too far advanced to admit of a further prosecution of their journey that fall, they halted here.
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The verdict in such a case was unquestionably final, and could be raised in bar against any further prosecution for the same offense.
1006, 43 L.Ed.2d 250 (1975), concluded that any further prosecution of respondent was barred by the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment, and therefore dismissed the appeal.
(A spokesman for the Prosecuting Attorneys Council off Georgia told VICE that the state accepts Wednesday's verdict and is currently considering whether or not to pursue any further prosecution of the Quitman group).
But some lawyers say Ms. Mauskopf would risk political fury and the resistance of career prosecutors if her first act as a United States attorney was to bar further prosecution of a volatile case that has been a priority of federal prosecutors for years.
Ms Tuncel's newly-acquired parliamentary immunity protects her from further prosecution in a case that rested on her frequent trips to PKK camps in northern Iraq.
21-23, 98 S.Ct., at 831, the English rule at the time of the adoption of the Constitution was, as it remains today, that nothing short of a final judgment would bar further prosecution.
And on Friday, Mr. Dassin, citing new evidence and information, dropped charges against David A. Stockman, a former Michigan congressman and budget director for President Ronald Reagan, and three other defendants in a fraud case, saying that further prosecution would not be "in the interests of justice".
Donald G. McNeil Jr. (NYT) NORTHERN IRELAND: I.R.A. MEN CAN RETURN -- Four former Irish Republican Army prisoners who shot their way out of prison in 1981 will be allowed to return to Northern Ireland without risk of further prosecution under a government dispensation signed by the queen.
Mr. Glanzer negotiated with prosecutors an agreement that, in exchange for a guilty plea and a promise of cooperation with the government, Townley would be immune from further prosecution and would serve a minimum prison sentence.
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