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And as Waxman observes, they are resorting to increasingly rough tactics — "lawsuits and criminal prosecution, public embarrassment and bare-knuckled threats".
Other jurisdictions charge people who are arrested for the costs of police investigations, prosecution, public defender services, a jury trial ("sometimes with different fees depending on how many jurors a defendant requests"), and incarceration.
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This week, when the Attorney General of Northern Ireland proposed an end to all prosecutions, public inquiries and inquests into Troubles-related killings from the late 1960s up to the Belfast Agreement of 1998, he was widely criticized.
Mr. Steiner called the prosecution a public relations ploy.
"A prosecution is public; it's there for everyone to see".
An additional concern is what information should be withheld from the prosecution and public to ensure a fair trial.
He should also convince Parliament to abolish the law that allows criminal prosecution of public officials for what are essentially administrative acts.
Whilst no general system of immunity from criminal prosecution for public employees exists, immunity may be available under certain circumstances however.
Several statutes, mostly codified in Title 18 of the United States Code, provide for federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States.
Mr. Harvey also challenged the notion that his prosecutions of public officials have been weak.
In a letter to Best Buy, he wrote, "Prosecutions and public relations consequences should fall on your Minneapolis headquarters like snowflakes".
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