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JUSTICE SCALIA -- Might there be a difference between the people's willingness to prosecute something criminally and the people's embracing of that as a fundamental right?
When the cops investigate and lawyers prosecute something as a hate crime, it teaches us quite the opposite: that we cannot afford to ignore systems like racism and homophobia – that we will not, officially.
They're the ones that actually would prosecute something".
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"People shouldn't be prosecuted for something they have no control over".
And the "mortgage fraud" for which he was prosecuted was something that literally millions of Americans did during the subprime bubble.
Also: yes, Gingrich is a quick-witted debater, but is he a pure demagogue for saying that Dodd and Frank should be criminally prosecuted for something or the other?
After all, they receive classified or leaked material all the time, and if their sources could potentially be prosecuted for something akin to treason, it could greatly chill the flow of information.
It is armed with cannons and missiles, but if I could actually shoot real ammunition from it, I'd be prosecuted under something much more severe than weapons violation.
Rather than try Kassar for a crime he'd committed in the past, they would use the strong conspiracy laws in the United States to prosecute him for something that he intended to do in the future.
In the interview, which was published Tuesday, Sanders evaded the question of how he would break up big banks within the first year of his administration and prosecute fraudulent bankers, something he has repeatedly promised to do as president.
If the police violated your rights you can file a motion to suppress, to be sure, but if the government decided to prosecute you for something that they shouldn't, likely your only move is to convince a jury to say you aren't guilty.
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