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"Anyone who thinks of carrying out these types of attacks will be tracked down and brought before the courts to face the consequence of their actions".
KANO, Nigeria — Just last year, the morality police roamed these streets in dusky blue uniforms and black berets, brandishing cudgels at prayer shirkers and dragging fornicators into Islamic courts to face sentences like death by public stoning.
Snow is coming down and causing plane delays, people are getting gifts for their loved ones and making sure to get receipts, and Santa is zipping around the world visiting numerous courts to face billions of charges of breaking and entering.
And according to Nicolás Ducoté, director of CIPPEC, a Buenos Aires research institute that focuses on transparency and openness in government, since 1983 Mr. Alfonsín "has to be the only elected president that did not have to pass through the courts to face corruption charges since he left office".
In the past, she has openly criticised President Jacob Zuma and led a campaign to bring him before the courts to face allegations of bribery.
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Then, in the second round, Willis stepped onto Centre Court — to face Roger Federer, of course.
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