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Politicians and military personnel enjoy a high degree of protection against prosecution, but those who filed the case are hoping a precedent can be set in which officials who authorise exports as well as arms manufacturers are not exempted.
Julian to John As I said before, the Obscene Publications Act was effective in achieving one of parliament's intentions, namely offering to literature a degree of protection from prosecution for obscenity.
Though most states now have 911 Good Samaritan laws that offer some degree of protection from arrest and/or prosecution to people seeking help for a drug overdose, a lot of folks either don't know about those laws or don't trust them.
Undercover police officers engaged in covert missions abroad currently enjoy a certain degree of immunity from prosecution.
On the other hand, these interests may be theoretic rather than practical; the class may have a high degree of cohesion and prosecution of the action through representatives would be quite unobjectionable, or the amounts at stake for individuals may be so small that separate suits would be impracticable". Ibid.
"We're absolutely delighted for the families who have achieved a degree of satisfaction with the prosecution and we'll look forward to supporting them through that and we'll see where it goes from here". "In this case, this man went out to serve his country a very long time ago.
Even so, it is difficult to gauge the degree of political support for more prosecutions.
Nazir Afzal of the Crown Prosecution Service said the degree of honour crime in Britain - including murders meant to preserve a family's "honour" within their own community - was unknown.
(3) Determination of Prosecution.
The killing ended any hope of prosecution.
Trespassers were warned of prosecution.
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