Sentence examples for complicated prosecution from inspiring English sources

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The lengthy, complicated prosecution of the mayor came to Blida, and Ben Khedda shared in the indignation which this affair caused.

But the truth of the Killing Fields may be too big for just one court case, even if it is, as the British co-prosecutor claims, "the largest and most complicated prosecution since Nuremberg in 1945".

Case 002, the trial of the Khmer Rouge's four most senior-living leaders and referred to as "the largest and most complicated prosecution since Nuremberg," began in earnest in late 2011 and will likely last for the next few years.

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It could potentially require a full-scale legal investigation, complicate prosecutions of individuals suspected of committing terrorism and mire the new administration in just the kind of backward look that Mr. Obama has said he would like to avoid.

That amnesty may complicate his prosecution.

The difficulty of introducing classified evidence in open court could further complicate her prosecution, officials acknowledged.

Legal experts said the suit would severely complicate the prosecution's efforts, if only by giving Mr. Bryant's lawyers another means to challenge the woman's credibility.

The Pentagon's efforts to gather intelligence from more valuable prisoners were also deeply flawed, military intelligence officers said, complicating the prosecution of some detainees and nearly paralyzing efforts to release others.

Current and former intelligence officials said that the agency's senior lawyer, John A. Rizzo, had not been notified about the decision and was angered to learn about the destruction of the tapes, which could complicate the prosecution of Abu Zubaydah and others.

The authorities said one of the reasons it took so long to find Mr. Mason, a factor that may complicate any prosecution, was that he had led a spotless life since 1957.

His appearance at the gun lobby's annual gathering also came at a moment when its powerful grip on gun legislation is under renewed scrutiny because of permissive self-defense laws it has promoted, like the one in Florida that may complicate the prosecution of George Zimmerman, who killed an unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin, six weeks ago.

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