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The law also imposed new fees -- the ones being challenged -- of $45 for every written motion filed, $35 for a stipulation to a settlement and $35 for dropping a case.
The use of deferred prosecution agreements has surged in recent years because Justice Department officials believe they give prosecutors an option aside from indicting a company or dropping a case.
Worse still, Stingrays are not to be discussed by Florida law enforcement in warrants, testimony, or anywhere in court ever even at the cost of dropping a case against a defendant.
Consequently, a single value between 50 and 200 cop/mL should not be a reason enough for dropping a case out of clinical studies.
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The inspectors found that some prosecutors were taking decisions prematurely to drop a case when further steps were possible.
"It is very hard for any administration to drop a case that has been labeled a terrorism case," Mr. Cole said.
At present there is no obligation for police to refer cases to the prosecutors before a decision is made to drop a case.
The Crown Prosecution Service has dropped a case against a doctor and a pharmacist because it relied on evidence provided by Mazher Mahmood.
Almost certainly, it is because the authority did not feel it could drop a case of this nature without going to a formal hearing.
Called "markuses," they are middlemen who can persuade corrupt police officers, prosecutors and judges to drop a case against a client for the right amount of money.
With money, they persuade the police to change evidence or drop a case, according to watchdog groups, police officials and lawyers.
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