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The cases collapsed because of unreliable police evidence.
Two of the cases collapsed but Armit Singh, 32, and Ricky Krong, 39, were jailed for sexual activity with children.
It was the start of the Thatcher government's battle with striking miners – 95 were arrested and prosecuted, but the legal cases collapsed due to a lack of evidence.
Ninety-five people were charged with riot and violent disorder, but the cases collapsed and South Yorkshire police were later required to pay compensation.
Ms. Prada's show Tuesday night was not uninteresting, though one felt pity for the models, who struggled and in some cases collapsed in their ridiculously high platforms.
All but 3 of 38 defendants arrested by Mr. Coleman in the late 1990's were granted pardons in 2003 by Gov. Rick Perry after the cases collapsed under judicial scrutiny, and 45 defendants, most of them black and some of whom spent years in prison, divided a $6 million settlement.
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Lawyers in complex fraud trials are not underpaid and the government is taking steps to prevent cases collapsing, the justice minister, Simon Hughes, has said.
BBC business editor Kamal Ahmed said that "the difficulty of proving intent has been one of the major reasons for tax evasion cases collapsing".
The difficulty of proving intent has been one of the major reasons for tax evasion cases collapsing or never being taken in the first place.
In both cases, collapsing the upper-end categories of the comorbidity scales yields incomplete control for confounding by comorbidity.
The case collapsed.
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