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The phrase "allow prosecuting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express permission for legal action, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new law does not allow prosecuting individuals without sufficient evidence."
Alternatives: "permit prosecution" or "authorize legal action".
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Monbiot advocates a grass-roots campaign to urge the British government to adapt the law to be able to prosecute crimes of aggression, which presumably would allow prosecuting retrospectively.
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Even so, as one of the original signatories, America, like Russia and China, can help shape the court's future.Some countries worry that "aggression", the fourth crime the court is allowed to prosecute (along with genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity), has yet to be properly nailed down.
Instead companies would only be allowed to prosecute those who circumvent DRM to infringe on copyrighted material.
Brandon Fox should not be allowed to prosecute the former sheriff because, should the case go to trial, Hochman plans to call Fox as a witness. .
The S.E.C. has contended that settling rather than prosecuting allows it to obtain timely compensation for victims and to move on to other cases.
Mr. Gleeson, referring to small counties, said he hoped "the legislature will find a solution to allow counties to prosecute such cases".
It's increasingly clear he was training for a different mission, and good lawyering will allow us to prosecute him for whatever he intended to do.
But if you've treated them in ways that won't allow you to prosecute them you're in this no man's land.
Before having deputy Geherty testify, the county prosecutors allowed him, as prosecuting witness, to observe his colleagues giving their own accounts and being cross-examined.
It takes nothing away from the value of WikiLeaks to say that.] And yet none of this is as disturbing as the report, in today's Times, that the Justice Department is trying to come up with some theory that will allow them to prosecute Assange for espionage.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet And yet none of this is as disturbing as the report, in today's Times, that the Justice Department is trying to come up with some theory that will allow them to prosecute Assange for espionage.
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