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Extensions on the statute of limitations also made prosecutions possible this time.
The passage of time as well as the extent of the massacres — which took an estimated 800,000 lives — has made prosecutions difficult.
The use of E.I.T.s have made prosecutions more difficult, that's one of the reasons why it's taken so long to begin the trials — those behind the techniques never thought about the end game.
He said the international nature of the trade made prosecutions difficult, but that in the long term Interpol would try to help countries apply the law in a more uniform manner.
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The fact that access to the site could be gained only by a password also made prosecution difficult.
Mr. Spaulding and Mr. Allison said Mr. Tierney's 2006 vote against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which clarified prohibitions on Internet gambling and made prosecution easier, makes the possibility that he and his wife earned income from the Eremians' business particularly troubling.
The first verdict signals a major triumph for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who has made prosecution of 1971 war crimes a key goal of her government.
The programme noted that anti-FGM law enforcement is weak, and that, even where arrests are made, prosecution may fail because of inadequate collection of evidence.
Belgium had earlier passed laws making prosecutions of Americans less likely.
Among other things, the Senate's package would revise the statutes on vehicular manslaughter and assault to make prosecutions easier.
The British government says its proposed new law will close several loopholes and make prosecutions easier.American prosecutors have made it clear that they will be more lenient with firms that confess possible lapses, rather than waiting to be caught.
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