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The Home Secretary disobeyed the 1981 Act, and Today had a tape of all the evidence needed to prosecute him.
Under federal law, the state needs credible evidence — but less proof than what is needed to prosecute the provider — to hold payments while investigations continue.
For the family of Ms. Fleenor and Ms. Dikes, the evidence needed to prosecute a killer may have evaporated over the decades.
The attorney-general's consent has always been needed to prosecute these crimes (International Criminal Court Act 2001, section 53(3)), unlike for normal criminal offences.
"Congress will provide the president with absolutely everything that is needed to prosecute the war," said David Sirota, a spokesman for Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee.
Effective and meaningful cooperation is urgently needed to prosecute some of the most heinous criminals and the issue at hand is certainly a matter of national security.
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Local authorities already have the freedoms they need to prosecute rogue operators and prevent them from ruining families lives.
Security analysts have long argued that to wrest control of territory from the cartels, the government needs to prosecute the politicians who give protection.
The speech-killing implications are obvious, and it's not as if they don't already have the tools they need to prosecute crime.
He also risks losing the money he needs to prosecute his campaign which, sadly, has to come from those same villains of corporate America.In this section Black magic V-day for vouchers?
Some of the experts argue that we need to prosecute crimes that involve hate more severely in order to protect against intimidation and bigotry while others argue that punishing hate crimes differently than other crimes is unnecessary and unfair.
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