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The FBI states that over the last two years there have been 18 prosecutions annually, primarily related to money scams, up from 10 in 2010.
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The mean annual prosecution rate was 61.0 (± 33.6).
The 21 members of the exchange are committed to cutting their greenhouse gas emissions annually by 1percentt, but there is no threat of government prosecution or fines if they fail.
The goal of the Justice Department's effort, part of a crackdown announced last October, is to fight the medical marijuana industry, estimated at $1.7 billion annually, without confronting it head-on with costly and potentially embarrassing criminal prosecutions, industry sources and legal experts said.
"The costs to the criminal justice system of full prosecution of squatters in residential properties would be £8.6m-£21.4m, a bill that would recur annually if criminalisation had little deterrent effect," Squash says.
Seeking to pressure the Bloomberg administration to end the requirement, Christine Quinn, the City Council speaker, is supporting a bill to require the administration to report annually on the number of cases of food stamp fraud detected, the number referred for prosecution and the cost of the fingerprinting program.
It sent the wrong message in March when it resumed military aid to Egypt — $1.3 billion annually — after a five-month hiatus, even though the generals had not repealed the emergency law or dropped prosecutions against employees of four American-financed democracy groups.
Tough prosecutions.
Then began the prosecutions.
No prosecutions followed.
The prosecutions look biased.
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