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Reformulated, or in some cases, taken off the shelves altogether.
In cases taken to court, 154 suspects were adults and 51 juveniles.
Mentions other cases taken up by the Supreme Court, which bear on this one.
"When there's enough evidence we need to have these public interest cases taken to court".
Over the years he has done his fair share of pro bono work - cases taken on free of charge.
"The number of cases taken up by the court should not be a measure of its efficiency," he cautioned.
Each is accompanied by a new picture of the same subject, in most cases taken by the original photographer.
Ministry of justice (MoJ) statistics showed that the number of defamation cases taken to the high court in 2015 fell by 40% over the previous year.
"They just want to be seen as clean as they possibly can and, since 1996-1997, we have had nine cases taken to the appeal panel.
New statistics also show a steep rise in the number of parents prosecuted for failing to pay their penalties, with almost 8,000 cases taken to court.
After anchoring the menu with a handful of classics, he has conjured up his own private Austria or, in some cases, taken leave of the country altogether.
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