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He meant not to deny witchcraft but to make its prosecution more exact.
That may make a prosecution more feasible, from the point of view of protecting secrets during a trial.
The opposition, which plans to challenge the decision, claims this is a ploy to make possible prosecution more difficult.
This argument could make prosecution more difficult by exposing a rather seamy relationship between large investors and the companies whose shares they buy and sell.
Some face prosecution; more are being absorbed into the army; others will be sent into rehabilitation as soon as space becomes available in these overburdened camps.
Computer experts said the delay in detaining the suspects and seizing computer materials could have allowed them to destroy evidence and make prosecution more difficult.
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This decision makes fresh prosecutions more likely.
And prosecutions more than doubled from 545 to 1,288, leading to a total of 407 years of prison sentences.
But during the Obama presidency, there are now seven such prosecutions: more than double the number under all prior US presidents combined.
The number of prosecutions more than doubled in the last four decades, but the number of criminal trials fell, to 3,574 last year from 5,097 in 1962.
Nor does it "make rape prosecutions more difficult" – low reporting (about 10% of rapes) and low conviction rates result largely from negligent and biased investigations.
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