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He said the difficulty the prosecution might have in charging all 12 defendants as adults would be in establishing that the mob had a "shared intent".
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Not all resulted in prosecution.
None resulted in prosecution.
They are the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Oregon, Washington State, and Montana. 4 In addition, prosecution policy in England and Wales has been clarified to make it clear that not all instances of assisted suicide will result in prosecution.
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While the Government may be able to prove with reasonable accuracy an increase in net worth over a period of years, it often has great difficulty in relating that income sufficiently to any specific prosecution year.
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