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Mark Feldstein, a professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University, warns that, if whistle-blowers and other dissenters are singled out for prosecution, "this has gigantic repercussions.
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"Because, under federal law, only the Department of Justice may prosecute criminal cases, we refer appropriate cases to the Department of Justice for prosecution under this provision.
He believes he has conducted himself appropriately and lawfully and expects to show the district attorney that he has no grounds for prosecution with this investigation".
That means most of those who might be eligible for prosecution under this bill, should it become law, will be residing outside U.S. jurisdiction.
Unless Pope Benedict repudiates the secret judicial policies surrounding Crimen Sollicitationis, excommunicates paedophile priests currently in the fold, and then delivers them publicly to civil authorities worldwide for their prosecution, this recent pronouncement is nothing more than papal bull.
"Congress is foolish to give a blank check to the executive branch for prosecutions in this important area," said Ms. Pelosi, a member of the House intelligence committee.
Since sexual harassment is illegal, the commission can refer this case for prosecution if necessary.
He also said: "I have no doubt this defendant is wanted for prosecution in Sweden …the boundary between suspicion and prosecution has been crossed".
Another phrase the Times has used for this group of prisoners is "ineligible for prosecution" — as if there were eligibility requirements for prosecution.
To this day, uttering the words "Armenian genocide" can be grounds for prosecution in Turkey.
This information will likely help Charles' family in building a case for prosecution.
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