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On December 16th LGT paid close to €50m to settle a prosecution in Germany for abetting tax fraud.
"Imagine a town of 100,000 people, and there hasn't been a prosecution in three years," Mr. Horton said.
The office also brought a prosecution in connection with corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food program.
"I don't believe, from what we know, that the director of public prosecutions would sanction a prosecution in Britain.
Such a prosecution in the UK, however, would almost certainly warrant little more than a six-month community service order and a large fine.
He is also alleged to have tried to squash a prosecution in 2004 of one of his doctors, who had been accused of committing a murder.
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Fellow guest Tom McBeath, who played a detective investigating the case, would also reappear in the third season, playing a prosecution lawyer in "Omertà".
She moved to Kansas City in western Missouri, and eventually became a prosecution lawyer in Jackson County.She is a notably scrappy lady.
Although the statute had never been used in a criminal prosecution in New York City, a spokeswoman for the United States attorney's office in Manhattan said prosecutors there had used the measure in 1996 in a civil case.
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