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But it was impossible to prosecute.
If you suppress evidence, you are making it hard or impossible to prosecute a guilty person.
It will be very difficult if not impossible to prosecute them.
"It is impossible to prosecute those who are responsible for the mass graves," Mr. Bakhteyari said.
Of the 166 who remain, the Obama administration considers several dozen too dangerous to release but impossible to prosecute.
"It will make it impossible to prosecute cases of violence against women … The most vulnerable people won't get justice now".
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It is near-impossible to prosecute every file sharer.
Without such tangible pieces of evidence – which usually only get brought to the table via informants – modern cyber crime cases would become incomprehensible to judges and juries, and often impossible to succesfully prosecute.
One might therefore have expected his book to adopt a revisionist line on Vietnam to argue, for example, that the antiwar media misrepresented the military situation and made it politically impossible for us to prosecute the war to the fullest of our capabilities.
It is largely impossible for the US to prosecute hackers in China, since it requires reciprocal agreements between the two countries, and it is virtually impossible to provide ironclad proof that the hacking came from specific people.
But because the Justice Department had initially signed off on the techniques, it is considered essentially impossible for the department to prosecute officials who relied on the memorandums.
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