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The analysis also found black people are more likely to be arrested as a result of stop and search than white people, but less likely to be given an out-of-court disposal, which replaces a prosecution in court and means black people are more likely to be prosecuted.
(Native Canadians were also more likely to be prosecuted, it said).
It is not clear how many of the remaining 241 detainees are likely to be prosecuted.
And if not, does this suggest that Spanish judges displaying even a flash of independence are likely to be prosecuted?
But he is not likely to be prosecuted in that state until the case against him here has ended.
The statistics are clear – today a rape is more likely to be prosecuted and convicted than ever before".
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The larger the company, the less likely it is to be prosecuted and the more likely it believes it can act unlawfully with impunity, the report warns.
That contradicts overwhelming research showing that blacks are more likely to be suspended from preschool, to be prosecuted for drug use, to receive longer sentences, to be discriminated against in housing, to be denied job interviews, to be rejected by doctors' offices, to suffer bias in almost every measurable sector of daily life.
He is now believed to be on his way back to Washington to be prosecuted, and is likely traveling under guard on the USS New York.
District Attorney spokeswoman Jane Robison told the AP that this is the first case of its kind to be prosecuted in Los Angeles County, and likely the first in the state.
Particular kinds of abuse are more likely to be reported to the police and to be prosecuted and end up in conviction.
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