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This finding suggests that even discourses which underlie 'normal' states of policy making are guided by a balance of stochastic elements and the prosecution of self-interest.
"It doesn't matter that the Bush administration brought 200 terrorists to justice under Article 3 courts," she said, apparently referring to a Human Rights First study analyzing the successful prosecutions of self-described Islamic terrorists since 9/11.
The issue had risen to unexpected relevance with the prosecution of a young woman who had self-administered abortion pills.
Full of self, actually.
Kind of self explanitory.
The group "is encouraging international coordination among naval patrols, promoting shipping self-protection measures, arranging for the prosecution of suspected pirates and building the capacity of countries victimized by piracy to interdict and prosecute these maritime criminals".
The Indian Penal Code amendment on the 2nd of April 2013 included provisions for prosecution of perpetrators, treatment and rehabilitation of the victims, right to self-defense against acid attack and control of acid sales.
Fear of prosecution leads to self-censorship by journalists.
The government prosecution of Pfc.
"The confrontation clause may make the prosecution of criminals more burdensome, but that is equally true of the right to trial by jury and the privilege against self-incrimination," Justice Scalia wrote.
The case concerned a federal prosecution of a domestic dispute.
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