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Although she and Gillibrand agree on many reforms, McCaskill, like Levin, argues that removing prosecution from the chain of command will make prosecutions even less likely, because commanders will have less accountability.
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Otherwise, deferred prosecution agreements would be even less of a deterrent to future misconduct.
David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, said the bishop's ability to avoid criminal prosecution did little to protect children and even less to get a full accounting of past sins.
The emergency decree also grants officials immunity from prosecution for actions taken under its provisions.The other commissions are even less promising.
"In a case where the prosecution has nothing but suspicion to go upon, there is even less reason for him, even if he were able to do so, to prove his innocence".
The difficulties in proving intent makes it even less likely that the Justice Department will pursue a criminal prosecution.
Criminal prosecutions are costly and tricky, especially when the data is stolen, and may have netted even less.
This criminal prosecution was already hanging by a thread; Diallo's own action makes a conviction even less likely.
Even less.
He was even less swayed.
Mr. Nighy does even less.
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