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The CPS, with a staff of 7,000, handles 800,000 prosecutions across England and Wales every year.

The organisation handles almost 800,000 prosecutions across England and Wales every year.

July 2009 British prosecutors and police meet German court authorities under auspices of Eurojust, the body to improve the co-ordination of investigations and prosecutions across the EU.

Since insiders often leak information in exchange for intangible benefits the warm feeling or possibility of future favors, for example, that come from bestowing a gift on a friend or relative this narrow interpretation of the law torpedoed a number of insider-trading prosecutions across the circuit, which happens to be where most such cases are brought.

Still, while the federal government has prosecuted nearly 500 cases of international terrorism over the past 15 years, there have been only a "handful" of state prosecutions across the country, said Karen Greenberg, director of Fordham University's Center on National Security.

Fearing prosecution, doctors across Germany stopped performing circumcisions even though the Cologne ruling was not binding for the rest of the country.

Largely left behind in the media circus is a locally beloved ranching family torn apart by a prosecution commentators across the political spectrum say was cruel and unjust.

Ms. Hunt, described by her parents as a happy, hardworking girl who played on the basketball team, sang in the school choir, helped mentor other cheerleaders and taught gymnastics to younger children, became an international cause célèbre over the weekend after details of her arrest and pending prosecution exploded across the Internet.

Measured by arrest rates and prosecution rates across all cities, the highest crime rate can be more than 12 times as high as the lowest crime rate (please refer to Table 2 for details).

Further witnesses, including a key witness for the prosecution, came across as unconvincing; they also changed their stories, reneging statements which they had made before the trial.

It's a case about the rights of doctors – fellow professionals, after all – who faced criminal prosecution in states across the country for acting in what they considered to be the best interests of their patients.

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