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"They have to be brought out, they have to be prosecuted and so on".
"I told [law enforcement] that I didn't feel like he should have to be prosecuted," she said.
Domestically, the commonwealth director of public prosecutions would be the prosecutor but only if the attorney general agreed and any offences would have to be prosecuted in the name of the AG.
That means dispensaries have to be prosecuted criminally, under the federal Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
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Mr. Aiello said it was unfortunate that Mr. Capel's case had to be prosecuted.
Carney concludes: That is not acceptable, and has to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
He told a room full of reporters that "child abuse has to be prosecuted vigorously, but we also have to be very, very careful about false complaints".
"If it's an offence under UK law, then it has to be prosecuted and tested under UK law," said James Firth of the Open Digital Policy Organisation thinktank.
Previously, every drug suspect had to be prosecuted, a system that put many addicts in jail while dealers went free after bribing officials.
But he conceded that there might be cases where a person had to be prosecuted for going "over the top" – for instance, if they had pursued a burglar down the street, overpowered him, and then shot him dead.
Legally, Kravtsov would have had to be prosecuted under the old version of the law, but the message sent by his trial fits the spirit of the new law perfectly.
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