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But India still needs to produce a "memorandum of law" to spell out how India's existing liability law (from 2010) does not expose investors to unreasonable risk of prosecution in case of an accident.
In an unusual move, Mr. McMasters said, he secretly secured a promise from Nathan Tufts, the district attorney where Mr. Grozier lived, to provide the publisher immunity from prosecution "in case the story turned out to be untrue and libelous".
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"This facilitates prosecution in cases where the victims are unable to testify in court for whatever reasons," says Darlene Pajarito, an assistant city prosecutor with the department of justice.
Julianne Moore plays Dr Cara Jessop, an earnest forensic psychiatrist (look, no makeup) who testifies for the prosecution in cases against defendants pleading mitigating multiple personalities.
A state commission has recommended that a judge be removed from the bench for campaign remarks made four years ago that implied he would favor the police and prosecution in cases that came before him.
Many newspaper editorials have said in recent weeks that Mr. Zardari, the beneficiary of a national reconciliation order that granted him amnesty from prosecution in cases in which he is accused of corruption, was fearful that Mr. Chaudhry would reopen the cases if reinstated.
"The court has required the director of public prosecutions to publish an offence-specific policy statement making clear the considerations to which he will have regard in deciding whether to consent to a prosecution in cases such as this," he said.
Announcing guidelines for the prosecution of people who misuse social media (pdf), Starmer said he wanted to set a high threshold for prosecution in cases where people post "grossly offensive, obscene or false" messages and he urged "considerable caution" before bringing charges to avoid a chilling effect on free speech.
Guidelines published by the Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer in June said there should be a "high threshold for prosecution in cases involving communications which may be considered grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or false".
All this might make you think the Brady Amendment is a "fetal-homicide" initiative, designed simply to allow prosecution in cases like Surovik's.
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