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The cost of prosecution and imprisonment will wipe out any financial savings.
2. No due process denial results from retention of the 1% charge, which is an administrative fee (and not a cost of prosecution), imposed on allguilty and innocent alikewho seek its benefit.
Study after study has shown that work-based re-entry programs keep newly released prisoners from recommitting crimes, which in turn improves public safety and saves taxpayers the heavy cost of prosecution and incarceration.
606 (1852), and by the Illinois court's own determination, 46 Ill.2d, at 551552, 264 N.E.2d, at 384, that the charge under § 1107(f) is an administrative fee and not a cost of prosecution imposed under Ill. Rev.Stat. c. 38, § 1803 (1969), only upon the convicted defendant.
He was also ordered to pay around $21,000 to cover the cost of prosecution and about $29,000 to cover the taxes that were owed.
The Cologne police tells me that it's not unusual that while there might be evidence against a thief, the cost of prosecution would outweigh any sentence he would get – especially for first time offenders or small stolen goods.
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It called for councils to be awarded the full cost of prosecutions in the event of a successful court conviction.
Neither is it a vehicle for the imposition of costs of prosecution as was the Pennsylvania statute.
This conclusion is supported by the presence of the long-established Illinois rule against the imposition of costs of prosecution upon an acquittal or discharged criminal defendant.
James cited the high costs of prosecution and delays that prosecutions cause in securing back pay for affected workers as deterrents to bringing criminal cases.
That carries a fine of up to $100,000, imprisonment of up to five years or both, along with the costs of prosecution.
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