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Yet Bernard Matthews received almost £600,000 in compensation for the compulsory slaughter of its birds - and the company was never prosecuted, as the FSA concluded there was insufficient evidence.

Given the way death-penalty crimes are prosecuted, as the wrongful-conviction scandals in Illinois a few years back showed, a certain number of mistaken convictions are essentially built into the process.

Delowar Hossain, managing director of the Tuba Group, Tazreen's parent company, still hasn't been prosecuted, as the government's committee recommended, for "unpardonable negligence".

So, if anyone is to be prosecuted as the result of Wikileaks documents, it is the politicians who have gotten us into the quagmire that their adventures and illegal war in the Middle East have created, from George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, to those in the Obama administration that continue to wage foolish wars abroad.

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But despite the plethora of allegations and investigations - more than 1,000 cases before IHAT, more than 1,000 allegations before the ICC - it is unlikely that any British soldier or veteran will be successfully prosecuted, as unlikely as the prospect of Paras being successfully prosecuted for shooting unarmed civil rights marchers on Bloody Sunday, more than 40 years ago in Northern Ireland.

Mothers such as Sally Clarke and Trupti Patel have had to cope with the anxiety and stress of being prosecuted as well as being denied the chance to grieve for their children.

But today, regulators may be unable to prosecute as many as half of the nation's largest known polluters because officials lack jurisdiction or because proving jurisdiction would be overwhelmingly difficult or time consuming, according to midlevel officials.

The Mepham case will probably be the last Mr. Zimmer prosecutes as the part-time district attorney of the county, which has fewer residents than the towns that make up Mepham High's school district.

The editor of "Newsnight," Peter Rippon, has insisted that he alone was responsible for the decision, citing the fact that the Crown Prosecution Service had investigated the allegations in 2007 and concluded that there wasn't sufficient evidence to prosecute, as the reason the story was killed.

CAIRO - Given the cacophony that afflicts any Cairo street the braying donkeys, the caterwauling vegetable vendors, the constant honking of car horns -- it might seem a particularly daunting task to single out just one noise to prosecute as the most offensive.

A supportive foreign diaspora can make funding insurgent activities easier, while the social exclusion of certain groups makes conflict increasingly easier to justify and prosecute as the excluded group grows in size.

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