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In many cases, those governments conduct halfhearted investigations and fail to convict offenders.
He also noted that Russian courts almost never fail to convict, so a guilty verdict is virtually assured.
The premise underpinning its justice system is that it is far worse to convict wrongly than to fail to convict at all.
"If we fail to convict him, we cannot prevent people outside from continuing their protests," said Joker Arroyo, one of the most vocal House prosecutors.
"If the judges fail to convict Karadžić for genocide in 1992 in Prijedor, it will be a slap in the face of the victims.
Admiral Miller, who is what the military calls the "convening authority" in the case, made the highly unusual choice of pressing for courts-martial against the advice of the investigating officer, who oversaw the hearing and predicted the prosecution would fail to convict the three men.
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They said the obstruction conviction would not stand because the jury failed to convict Bonds on any of the counts that directly alluded to Bonds's suspected drug use.
But the jury failed to convict the bankers.
Five police investigations over more than two decades have failed to convict the murderer.
He joins Michael Jackson, O. J. Simpson and Robert Blake among celebrities whom Southern California prosecutors have failed to convict in high-profile criminal cases.
The true injustice of the situation, Sick Boy notes, is that callous officials who specialize in keeping down the "lower orders" failed to convict the killer.
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