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been prosecutions
noun
The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.
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"I do not think it is necessarily fair to say the police have not been active – after all, there have been prosecutions, convictions, and indeed imprisonments – but the law is quite clear and the prosecuting authorities should follow it wherever it leads".
During a discussion on free trade with Colombia, Senator Barack Obama said that union leaders are being targeted for assassination in Colombia and that there haven't been prosecutions.
"We will not get an explanation of why there haven't been prosecutions; at best, we will get a reference back to the Department of Justice manual that leaves the discretion to the prosecutors," said Professor Ramirez of Washburn University.
Mr. Gutt, of the F.B.I., said no suspects had been named in many recent arsons claimed by E.L.F. at housing developments, but there have been prosecutions in other cases.
Although there have been prosecutions for indecency in which Hamilton's images have figured, his books remain widely available, his defenders insisting that the images merely represent a more innocent age.
There have also been prosecutions as a result of abuse targeted at sports people on social media.
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Current regulatory solutions have been prosecution based.
That there would not be prosecutions.
"I believe there will be prosecutions," he said yesterday.
However, there were prosecutions for leaks in Northern Ireland.
Child sex trafficking is happening, but arrests aren't, and neither are prosecutions.
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