Sentence examples for prosecution whose from inspiring English sources

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But "Misuse liable to prosecution," whose title was taken from a warning on plastic milk crates, has the skimpy, unrealized feel of a piece put together to fulfill a gig or the terms of a grant for new work.

And is it appropriate that access to, and decisions about, disclosure of key evidence should exclusively be in the hands of a prosecution whose primary function is to secure convictions?

Tom is ambitious prosecutor Thomas E Dewey, George is Luciano's lawyer George Morton Levy, and Cokey Flo is Florence Brown: heroin addict, prostitute-turned-madam and star witness for the prosecution, whose testimony turns the tide in favour of a guilty verdict.

The prosecution, whose chief is a Mubarak appointee, appeared to produce no smoking gun and accused the Interior Ministry - an institution which is both the accused and the investigator in this case - of not cooperating.

Calling the conviction a "grave miscarriage of justice," the judge noted that the prosecution, whose case was based "on scant evidence at best" covered up evidence pointing to Dennis' innocence, including evidence undermining the reliability of the police investigation, and statements pointing the finger at three other men in the murder.

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Sidney, 13, a prosecution witness whose last name was not disclosed in court, said that Mr. Costin told the boys to stop playing rough even before Mr. Junta came over, and that they had.

A spokesperson for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority – the equivalent of Britain's Crown Prosecution Service, whose director has the added power of being able to cancel criminal proceedings – insisted that the charge had been reinstated on 4 February, 10 days before Reeva Steenkamp was killed.

Mr. Young, who has been granted immunity in exchange for testifying for the prosecution, turned from a cooperative if not subdued witness for the prosecution into one whose refrains were "I don't recall" and "I would be guessing, sir".

A court in Tajikistan on Tuesday released two men — a Russian and an Estonian — whose prosecution had led to a confrontation with Moscow.

The leaders of the rightwing militia in Oregon could spend more years in prison than the two ranchers whose prosecution and imprisonment inspired the occupation.

They could face up to six years behind bars – meaning they could be in prison for more years than the Hammond ranchers whose prosecution inspired the standoff.

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