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Terrorism cases are almost always prosecuted in federal court, and there was some indication that the informer's role made the Justice Department reluctant to bring charges against Mr. Pimentel.
The committee highlighted Portugal's approach, where people found with drugs are not always prosecuted.
The PM has rejected the Home Affairs Select Committee's report highlighting Portugal's approach, where people found with drugs are not always prosecuted.
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Although all stores insist that they always prosecute shoplifters, Schuck admitted that in the past those from a high social standing stood a better chance of being let off.
Their involvement was apparently intended to provide legal cover for interrogators who, if they were ever prosecuted, could always argue that medical professionals monitored and judged their techniques as safe.
Nobody was ever prosecuted for the killings.
However, few are ever prosecuted.
Yet despite this, we consistently hear voices questioning whether perpetrators of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide should always be prosecuted.
Privately, U.S.O.C. officials concede that the national governing bodies of various sports, which actually mete out punishment for doping offenses, have not always vigorously prosecuted positive tests.
International law holds that crimes against humanity can always be prosecuted.One of Mr Duvalier's opponents was Boby Duval, a football star, who was held for 17 months in the late 1970s at Fort Dimanche, a notorious torture chamber.
Nearly one third (32%) of people were not aware that they will always be prosecuted under local law if they broke the law abroad, with 6% thinking they would be prosecuted under UK law, 22% thinking it depended on the country, and 4% admitting to not knowing at all.
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