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At issue, he said, is the use of criminal charges to silence a member of the news media, when a press law, minus the draconian charges, exists on the books.
This is all the more serious because Minnesota had the audacity to not only revise the terrorism statutes to hamper acts of civil disobedience but also to bring such draconian charges against the group's members before they even committed a criminal act.
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The pursuit of Swartz appears Javert-like -- it involved expending considerable legal artillery, bringing draconian felony charges against a person who the prosecutors must have known was emotionally fragile and possibly suicidal, and the certain awareness by the prosecutors that Mr. Swartz was motivated not by greed or self-interest but by principled idealism.
and around 100 are still behind bars on draconian catch-all charges of "debauchery" or "inciting sexual perversion".
And it prevents banks from charging draconian repayment penalties, provisions that were written into loans to lock a consumer into debt.
France and Germany were locked in their worst showdown of the three-year euro crisis on Thursday evening, split between two conflicting approaches, with Berlin leading the charge for draconian new centralised powers over national budgets and Paris spearheading a campaign for quicker and easier bailouts of struggling countries and banks.
FaceTime Audio serves the same purpose, and finally destabilizes some of the more draconian practices of carriers charging for so-called "long distance" calls that in actual fact look no different to their infrastructure or back-end, but are sold as "premium" services.
As GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney gears up for the Florida primary, he has garnered endorsements from a few of the state's key Hispanic politicians -- despite his draconian positions on emotionally charged issues for the Latino community, like the Dream Act and immigration reform.
If you had paid any attention to the global pressure Washington was exerting in an "international manhunt" to get Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower it had already charged under the draconian Espionage Act, back to its shores, you knew which direction Robert Seldon Lady would be heading when he hit the nearest plane out of Panama -- and I don't mean Italy.
Along with Michael Pitt-Rivers and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Peter had been charged under a draconian law, which had long been known as a "blackmailer's charter".
Five alleged terrorists who had been charged under the draconian law POTA and had been sentenced to life imprisonment and death were acquitted by the Supreme Court of India.
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