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In a criminal law prosecution relating to the same tsunami, Chile's National Prosecutor's office is prosecuting, for involuntary manslaughter and other less serious offences, seven public officials including Carmen Fernández, a former director of the National Emergency Agency, and Patricio Rosende, a former Under-Secretary of the Interior (Bonnefoy 2013).
"The idea of prosecuting for it is just over the top," he said.
In prosecuting for medical marijuana, the Bush administration had considered only federal laws.
I hadn't been in court prosecuting for seven years but it's a bit like riding a bike, you don't forget.
A decade ago, the couple moved from Iowa to Montana, where Ms. Hanes traded prosecuting for Democratic politics and ultimately worked for Mr. Baucus.
But he remembers the fear that went along with the threat from a man he was prosecuting for a misdemeanor charge in what he considered a "relatively minor domestic violence case".
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The Crown Prosecution Service has said he should have been prosecuted for 1960s abuse in Rochdale.
In some states, the protection from prosecution is incomplete, e.g. in Arkansas, women are exempt from being prosecuted for the homicide of their own fetuses, but may be prosecuted for battery of their fetuses (Murphy, 2014: 865).
The performers were then prosecuted for hooliganism.
People can be prosecuted for not working.
"They should be prosecuted for doing that.
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