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In addition, the Minister said that detention without trial is preferable in situations where open prosecutions in court are not practicable due to the confidentiality of certain intelligence.
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Unlike the special tribunals set up to hear cases of war crimes and other egregious offences after the wars in Yugoslavia, the mass genocide in Rwanda and the violence of Sierra Leone's civil war (and another that belatedly opened prosecutions last month against surviving perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia), the ICC is independent of the UN.
Associates say Mr. Holder is open to prosecutions based on specific accusations but is less eager to use the criminal law to commence wide-ranging inquiries.
The idea is to keep cases open so prosecutions are not foreclosed if evidence from unsolved crimes turns out to match DNA profiles in the state's expanding database.
The agreement announced on Tuesday between Bishop Finn and the prosecuting attorney of neighboring Clay County, Daniel White, leaves the bishop open to prosecution for misdemeanor charges for five years, if he does not continue to meet with the prosecutor and report all episodes.
I would have been open to prosecution.
Surely Hunt and David Cameron have left themselves wide open to prosecution?
The trial is expected to open with prosecution evidence next week.
A majority of the people thought Nixon should be open for prosecution.
Since the law applies outside America, this means that contacts with proscribed organisations could leave mediators open to prosecution.
Disobeying a court order in the UK may leave someone open to prosecution for contempt of court.
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