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Children's Advocacy Centers and multidisciplinary teams around the country have been at the forefront of this work, implementing a proven model of comprehensive care, investigation, and prosecution, while ensuring abused children receive needed medical and mental health care.

He helped foster cooperation among foreign and domestic government agencies, promoted the evaluation of corporate compliance programs and monitors, and implemented investigation, prosecution and trial training programs.

But if they do not take the problems seriously, they might find themselves issued with enforcement notices which could eventually lead to prosecution for failing to implement stress-busting programmes.

Nor could the Legislative Branch or the courts require or implement the prosecution of such an individual". In the Burford case, which involved spending on the Superfund program, the White House filed a federal lawsuit to block Congress's contempt action.

After laws requiring arrest of DV suspects were implemented DV prosecution rates permanently increased by about 14% and conviction rates by about 5%.

In May, Sessions announced that the "zero tolerance" policy for immigration prosecutions would apply even to mothers who travel with their children, thereby implementing the family separation policy. .

People who are caught sharing new psychoactive substances (NPSs) with friends are unlikely to face prosecution under the ban that comes into force next week, the police commander in charge of implementing the law has said.

On Wednesday, Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin, wrote a letter to Mr. Obama urging him "not to rule out prosecutions of those who implemented the program" until the Justice Department's findings — along with a report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — are available.

If Trump tried to implement such prosecutions as president, he said, potential defendants could simply invoke their constitutional right against self-incrimination and continue to remain silent.

Asked by a reporter whether DHS implemented the "zero tolerance" prosecution policy specifically to split up parents traveling with kids, the secretary acted as if the thought had never occurred to her. "I find that offensive ― no," Nielsen said.

Asked by a reporter whether DHS implemented the "zero tolerance" prosecution policy specifically to split up parents traveling with kids, the secretary acted as if the thought had never occurred to her.

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