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Military law experts said that those cases were only the beginning and that the president's remarks were certain to complicate almost all prosecutions for sexual assault.
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Or almost all.
Now, almost all do.
Almost all witchcraft prosecutions took place in secular courts under the provisions of the 1563 Act.
Meanwhile, almost all of the prosecution's motions were granted.
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He said the matter was still with the director of public prosecutions but noted "almost all allegations of assault by refuges (sic) are unsubstantiated allegations with no physical evidence, witnesses or details".
The conviction rate for all prosecutions is 99% and confessions made in police custody without a lawyer present are almost as common.
To date, only a handful of prosecutions have taken place, almost all involving cyclists.
The organisation handles almost 800,000 prosecutions across England and Wales every year.
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