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That meets the Crown Prosecution definition of joint enterprise and represents 44% of all homicides.

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In a unanimous decision, the six judges on the top court ruled that adopting the prosecution's broad definition would allow other prosecutors to "invoke the specter of 'terrorism' every time a Blood assaults a Crip or an organized crime family orchestrates the murder of a rival syndicate's soldier".

Prosecutions for homicides involving two or more defendants meet the Crown Prosecution Service's definition of joint enterprise.

She said the governor's bill would lead to more prosecutions by broadening the definition of an exchanged good to include anything that prosecutors could prove was received in exchange for money derived from criminal activity.

The pundits, hacks and shills who dismiss these calls for investigation and prosecution -- integral to any serious definition of accountability -- disgrace themselves and their country.

The group also recently met the home secretary, police and crown prosecution survey to discuss adopting a definition of anti-semitism which includes criticism of Israel and "taking enforcement actions" against demonstrations that "become threatening", whatever that means.

The director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, also confirmed in written evidence to MPs he has instructed the Crown Prosecution Service to adopt a far broader definition of what constitutes illegal phone hacking.

"This makes the remote possibility of American prosecution by the court trump every other definition of national interest -- it is fixation to the point of craziness," said Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch.

However, instead of offering legal clarification, the bill offers confused definitions, a blinkered focus on prosecution and an anti-slavery commissioner whose resources and activities would be controlled by the home secretary.

"Like the prosecution said, you really don't fit the definition of a whistle-blower.

So when a prosecution expert concludes that a defendant met the definition of not criminally responsible, prosecutors typically accept the plea of not responsible and the case does not go to trial.

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