Sentence examples for prosecutions altogether from inspiring English sources

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"But abandon prosecutions altogether," the source added, "and let the word get out that everybody's off the hook?

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Working as a press officer for the UN, she could have benefited from a form of diplomatic immunity to escape prosecution altogether.

The affidavits released today go further, though, by providing details of serious espionage cases in which admitted spies apparently escaped criminal prosecution altogether.

That — coupled with the lack of convictions and now the abandonment of the prosecution altogether — has fed a lingering sense of frustration among those who once saw in Ms. Mosby's prosecution a hopeful sign.

Less than half of the 273 publicly traded firms facing criminal charges went through the motions of an actual trial, Garrett found; the remaining 54% of such companies either entered into cushy "deferred prosecution" deals – generous, laxly enforced agreements to improve the "culture" of criminal malfeasance at the wayward firm in question – or simply skirted prosecution altogether.

Alternatively, they may try for a plea-bargain with the prosecution that would avoid turpitude altogether.

One of the most prominent cases of this involved Charles Morse and his American Ice Company, which suddenly almost trebled wholesale and doubled the retail prices in New York in 1900 in the midst of a heat wave; this created a scandal that caused Morse to sell up his assets in the ice trade altogether to escape prosecution, making a profit of $12 million $320 millionn) in the process.

Altogether, a spate of prosecutions and lawsuits led to huge settlements and spurred the district to announce a raft of reforms at the nation's second-largest school system.

Before the trial started, the prosecution managed to have the diagnosis offered by Duchardt's main expert excluded from the case altogether, on the grounds it had no scientific basis.

Prosecutors could also drop the charges against Mr. Nacchio altogether, but that appeared unlikely considering that they have called this the largest insider trading prosecution in history and have spent substantial resources trying Mr. Nacchio.

Tough prosecutions.

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