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In court papers, Mr. Leavitt charged that Mr. Green had been able to elude prosecution by marrying without state sanction.
In court papers, David O. Leavitt, the Juab County attorney, charged that Mr. Green had been able to elude prosecution by marrying without state sanction.
Critics say the laws are tailor-made to help Mr. Berlusconi, who is Italy's wealthiest man, elude prosecution for questionable business deals made before he took office.
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Blames their eluding prosecution on the complexity of their corporate enterprise, the competing investigations of the company, and the reluctance of witnesses to come forward.
He eluded prosecution for more than four years by hiding in Pakistan, but F.B.I. agents traced him to a hotel there and arrested him in 1997.
The goal was to track the guns to major weapons traffickers and drug cartels in order to bring cases against kingpins who had long eluded prosecution under the prevailing strategy of arresting low-level purchasers of guns who were suspected of buying them for others.
ATF agents in Arizona allowed suspected "straw purchasers," in these cases believed to be working for Mexican drug gangs, to leave Phoenix-area gun stores with weapons in order to track them and bring charges against gun-smuggling kingpins who long had eluded prosecution.
As for Rios Montt, "whose name was to become synonymous with blood-drenched slaughter and a merciless scorched earth policy," he was a candidate for president again in 2003 but did not win, and eluded prosecution until this year.
After five years of eluding prosecution on sexual assault accusations and an extradition warrant from the United States, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is about to see Sweden's ability to prosecute him on three of the four allegations expire under the statute of limitations.
In the 1990s, Louis Freeh, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the time, warned that new encryption technology would help cybercriminals elude detection and prosecution.
"For the sake of seeking the death penalty in a few more federal cases," Judge Gleeson wrote, "significant numbers of murderers and other criminals can elude investigation and prosecution, and thus remain at large, free to commit further crimes".
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