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The crown prosecution service, which had abandoned hope of a prosecution in November, yesterday said it had changed its mind after taking specialist legal advice on corporate manslaughter.
In the hope of avoiding prosecution they decide to eat the evidence.
Other top Serb officials are expected to follow him into the witness chair in the coming months, many in the hope of escaping prosecution themselves.Mr Milosevic's response to the evidence has been a combination of bluster and determined efforts to discredit witnesses.
He said many commentators had predicted that there was no hope of a prosecution in the cases and he said in the majority of them that was true.
We hope the fear of prosecution has not deterred any eligible voters from participating in the upcoming election, and we are focused on ensuring Alabamians are informed about their right to vote on December 12".
Mr. Jin says he offered bribes in hopes of escaping prosecution on charges of misuing the funds of his securities firm.
Hopes of a prosecution based on the most serious charges, such as manslaughter, may be helped by cooperation from police in China.
Limited Results Families who held out hope for prosecution have been disappointed.
In 2009, Ms. De Sousa sued the State Department, the C.I.A. and several officials in an attempt to force the American government to invoke diplomatic immunity on her behalf in the hope of blocking her prosecution by the Italian authorities.
In one post last week, Mr. Thurlbeck described the committee as "obsequious," and said that it was "busily heaping the corpses of its most loyal servants onto a funeral pyre" in the hope of deterring any prosecution of News Corporation in the United States under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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