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"If we get the information, the evidence we need to get a prosecution, I don't care how old the cases are," Mr. Johnson said.
Ultimately, unless you find that breadcrumb trail that takes you to somebody, you're never going to get a prosecution off the ground in reality.
Standing outside the Old Bailey with her surviving son Stuart, Doreen Lawrence said her relief at the verdict was mixed with anger that it had taken the police so long to get a prosecution.
They rely on police for testimony, so it's difficult to get a prosecution," Taylor said.
Before the show aired, they told VICE they hope to get a prosecution out of it.
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"This is a sweetheart deal," Judge Sullivan said, adding that the average American citizen who gets caught robbing a bank does not get a deferred prosecution agreement, as Barclays did.
"Now the work begins to shore up the case and get a full prosecution".
Lots of items could come within this category – and it could include a penknife that wouldn't come within section 139 – but in order to get a conviction the prosecution has to prove that the defendant had the necessary intention.
"I think it's certainly within the scope of this hearing to understand why we're not getting a full prosecution," he said.
Some lawyers suggest that companies may be willing to take more risks because they know that, if they are caught, the chances of getting a deferred prosecution are good.
To get a capital conviction, the prosecution must show that he rationally planned out the killings beforehand, and that his actions were "premeditated and deliberated".
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