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Surely the Passport Office could be prosecuted under the Trade Descriptions Act.
Accepting secret payments can also be prosecuted under the nation's laws against bribery, and some cases have been.
Where illegal drugs are concerned, a prisoner could be prosecuted under the law as it pertains "outside".
Officers are reportedly telling MPs that they are still worried that they might be prosecuted under the Act.
Violators of the United Nations Convention against Torture should be prosecuted under the principle of "universal jurisdiction," Ms. Arbour said.
The nurse, Leslie Brown, 40, was believed among the first to be prosecuted under the "mandated reporting law".
The militants and anyone caught helping them could then be prosecuted under the country's Terrorism Prevention Act, which was expected to facilitate legal prosecution of the accused.
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Ken Goss, from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said the case was unusual because Brown was prosecuted under the Marriage Act 1949, for deliberately failing to follow correct procedures.
No journalist is prosecuted under the Espionage Act.
Whichever section they are prosecuted under, the defendants are deported after being released from prison.
The five are being prosecuted under the so-called Lindbergh law.
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