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In this case, the prosecution's narrative resembled that of "Amok": Bala, like his alter ego Chris, was a depraved hedonist, who, unbound by any sense of moral compunction, had murdered someone in a fit of jealous rage.
The case closely resembles the prosecution of Augusto Pinochet, the former dictator of Chile, who was held under house arrest for two years in London following the issuing of a warrant for his arrest in Spain.
Lowell predicted that the government's strategy would resemble a corporate prosecution.
They rounded him up, denied him bail, pursued his prosecution in a forum that resembled less an American courtroom than a star chamber; and then barred him from entering a state because of who he was.
We identified several aspects of Missouris sentencing proceeding that resembled a trial, including the requirement that the prosecution prove certain statutorily defined facts beyond a reasonable doubt to support a sentence of death.
Bustillo responds that an Article 36 claim more closely resembles a claim, under Brady v. Maryland, 373 U. S. 83 (1963), that the prosecution failed to disclose exculpatory evidence a type of claim that often can be asserted for the first time only in postconviction proceedings.
He complained that the prosecution was taking random incidents in his personal life and weaving them into a story that no longer resembled reality.
The prosecution never asked.
The prosecution begins tomorrow.
It again escaped prosecution.
Another prosecution witness, Pfc.
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