Sentence examples for prosecution that may from inspiring English sources

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All general defenses, affirmative defenses, and bars to prosecution that may apply with respect to other Federal criminal offenses may apply under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph and shall be determined by the courts of the United States according to the principles of common law as they may be interpreted in the light of reason and experience.

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Committee members said they have learned of other prosecutions that may have been political and listed several defendants by name.

If your material is strong enough, you don't need to cite prosecutions that may have involved smuggling women for voluntary or temporary prostitution, but not for what you'd call slavery.

It was the latest turn in a whirlwind 48 hours for Durst, who went from the subject of a stranger-than-fiction documentary about his life to being the target of a prosecution that he may have initiated by choosing to speak to documentary filmmakers.

Selective punishment or retroactive prosecutions for acts that may have been legal at the time are not justice.

A 1979 Amnesty Law prevents prosecution of any crimes that may come to light for the first time.

Testifying for the prosecution in a trial that may cost Detective Isnora his job, the chief explained that undercover police officers are trained to go out of their way to protect their secret status and to let uniformed officers make arrests.

The Justice Department has stepped up its prosecution of leaks, a practice that may accelerate with this administration.

Anti-hate crimes, I think, are strong statements that the federal government will be a partner with the states in seeking prosecution and solution to problems that may be harder to resolve than just at a local level.

Someone who seeks to muster a challenge must therefore ignore the very risks that the "chilling effect" implies, and engage in speech activities that may court prosecution as a terrorist, and then sue only when actual charges are filed.

These "reasons" are so spurious as to be amusing, were it not for the fact that those who offer them dominate their legislative bodies, and, in any event, are acting in the interest of their members who also desire to avoid detection of and prosecution for conflicts of interest that may be engendered by their extracurricular activities.

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