Sentence examples for in future prosecutions from inspiring English sources

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Under that legislation any evidence gathered during the process of recovering the disappeareds' remains cannot be used in evidence in future prosecutions.

Human Rights Watch considers the information in these centers essential to understanding how the Syrian government's security groups function, as well as potentially valuable in future prosecutions against government officers who participated in abuse.

Both noted that it was too soon to know if Barclays deserved leniency, since the value of its cooperation will become apparent only in future prosecutions of other banks and individuals within Barclays.

There were references to being a "tipping point" and reflecting a "paradigm shift" in the use of capital punishment when the State House voted this week to make Connecticut the 17th state — the 5th in five years — to eliminate the death penalty in future prosecutions.

And hi-tech drones are being used in a new offensive against illegal hunting, with footage filmed from the skies being relayed in real time to hunt monitors on the ground – helping guide their movements as well as providing evidence which could be used in future prosecutions.

North Korea's human rights record will now be under intense scrutiny, and evidence gathered by the team could be used in future prosecutions for crimes against humanity.

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But under the terms of the plea bargain Vlok, in the late 1980s a hardline minister who has since admitted he passed on directives from the cabinet for the police to "eliminate" anti-apartheid activists, is obliged to assist in any future prosecutions over crimes he knows about.

So, given those facts, Brandis has either changed his story again – or he has abruptly raised a really important definitional point (hitherto missed by the majority of the legal profession) that will be argued vigorously by publishers in any future prosecutions (that the attorney general says won't happen. Probs).

"If 'research' in England and Wales encourages a resurgence in traditional fox hunting simply because prosecutions would in future be difficult to secure, that could be seen as encouraging Scottish hunts to take a similar route.

Warren did not give evidence at the court in St Helier after the UK attorney general refused to grant him immunity from future prosecutions in the UK as a result of anything he may have cited in evidence.

With hundreds of British Muslims thought to have attended training camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the clear possibility that some would be captured by US forces, in November 2001 MI5 consulted the Crown Prosecution Service, which reassured its senior officers that interrogating detainees overseas would not impede future prosecutions in Britain.

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