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Starvation cases are also more difficult to prosecute, and detectives are moving carefully, law enforcement officials said.
It argued the government should close a loophole that makes it more difficult to prosecute cases where the cutter or victim are not permanent UK residents.
The statements by Mr. Duncan will, however, make it far more difficult to prosecute charges of accounting fraud based on broader allegations, legal experts said.
Violent crimes that are associated with drug dealing are more difficult to prosecute than drug offenses themselves, which usually involve hard evidence rather than the testimony of witnesses.
Human rights groups criticized the United States for seeking to arrange a soft landing for Mr. Montesinos outside of Peru, where it could be more difficult to prosecute him for abuses.
They criticized the United States for seeking to arrange a soft landing for Mr. Montesinos outside Peru, where it may be more difficult to prosecute him for widespread abuses that were reportedly carried out under his command.
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In 2001, after a lengthy legal battle, the Recording Industry Association of America succeeded in forcing Napster offline, only to watch Napster's services move to a number of other Web sites that were structured in a more decentralized way (pdf) — making the piracy of music even more diffuse and difficult to prosecute.
Sean Hoar sees a new era of identity theft dawning, one that is far more sophisticated and difficult to prosecute.
The Times was more direct: They are too difficult to prosecute but too dangerous to release.
And legal experts agree it'd be hard for the authorities to pursue obscenity cases, which have grown difficult to prosecute as porn has grown more accepted by juries nationwide.
Because computer criminals are so difficult to prosecute, digital architecture plays an even more important role in fighting crime.
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