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There was some lively discussion about the factors that should make a prosecution less likely.
That may make a prosecution more feasible, from the point of view of protecting secrets during a trial.
Military prosecutors have decided to file new war-crimes charges against a Guantánamo detainee who has been called the 20th hijacker in the Sept. 11 terror plot, discounting claims that his harsh interrogation would make a prosecution impossible.
But the availability of a video and the extended nature of the struggle may make a prosecution easier than in the other two cases, they said.
Vicente Zambada-Niebla pleaded guilty to intent to distribute multiple tons of cocaine and heroin in 2013, and his reported knowledge of Guzman's role could make a prosecution there more likely.
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The informant's value as a source was destroyed when he was made a prosecution witness and the contents of his statements were leaked to the news media.
But as the Met's statement said, the lack of system in accounting for MPs expenses would have made a prosecution hard to enforce.
A conflict between medical experts inevitably makes a prosecution very difficult, but the CPS proceeded on the basis that such a conflict need not automatically mean that a prosecution must fail.
It's a breach of the Geneva convention: it's not a matter of diplomacy, it's a matter of law". Ms Christian said that, if the British government decided against making a prosecution itself, it should at least require the Israeli authorities to launch a criminal investigation including an examination of the command structure above the soldier who fired the fatal shot.
A spokesperson for Rotherham council said that in the 1998 investigation it was decided that the weight of evidence made a prosecution more likely to be successful in the case of the recycled poultry meat rather than the other suspected frauds including horsemeat.
True, it is not yet clear that Regulation FD is being vigorously enforced by the SEC, which has yet to make a single prosecution under it.
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