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As a 1997 New York Times op-ed piece explained, "Without the lure of amnesty, it is likely that no one who knew of Mr. Biko's murder would have talked, making convictions impossible".
William Cohan, a lawyer in San Diego who has defended many tax protesters, said that "the statutes that impose filing requirements read like gobbledygook to the average person," making convictions difficult.
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This fails to define clearly both "incitement" and" hatred", making conviction difficult.
Scant evidence, the difficulty of weighing contrasting accounts and the severity of the prison sentence (not to mention the dismal experience in jail for a convicted rapist) make convictions unlikely.
This is not an unusual practice; combining major felony charges with conspiracy charges can make convictions easier to obtain.
That meant that he lacked criminal intent, a requirement that makes convictions for white-collar crime particularly hard to secure.
Reforms are needed in the law enforcement system to make convictions more possible and punishments more convincing.
Such proposals, which make convictions more difficult, address concerns common among liberals about over-criminalization and mass incarceration.
To raise the standard in that part of a capital case, he said, would make convictions impossible.
Mr. Kris testified that because the offense was not generally considered to be part of the traditional laws of war, its use could make convictions vulnerable to reversal and could undermine the system's legitimacy.
Sue Hayman, the shadow environment secretary, said austerity measures had made convictions for wildlife crimes less likely and urged the government to make hunting laws tougher in order that they are an effective deterrent.
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