Sentence examples for prosecutions for doing from inspiring English sources

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He added: "Second, penalties for late filing of accounts, and prosecutions for doing so, need to be stepped up..".

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They are permitted to kill the enemy and are immune from prosecution for doing so.

"But I do not think that any church or any clergyman is subject to prosecution for doing their Christian mission".

He named names and the amounts of what he said were bribes, even as the speaker warned him that he might face prosecution for doing so.

Despite traveling overseas for such arrangements being illegal in Queensland, NSW and the ACT, many Australians do it anyway, though there has not been a single prosecution for doing so.

In one of them, a Fox news reporter was accused of "being an 'aider, abettor and/or conspirator' of an indicted leak defendant, exposing him to possible prosecution for doing his job as a journalist".

Reporters' phone logs and e-mails were secretly subpoenaed and seized by the Justice Department in two of the investigations, and a Fox News reporter was accused in an affidavit for one of those subpoenas of being 'an aider, abettor and/or conspirator' of an indicted leak defendant, exposing him to possible prosecution for doing his job as a journalist.

Although Sean Hannity is free to volunteer to be waterboarded in an effort to trivialize its status as "torture," American servicemen faced court martial for waterboarding Filipinos and Vietnamese, and Japanese soldiers were executed for doing it to Americans, and sheriffs faced criminal prosecution for doing it.

The case against posting this video, I suspect, is twofold: it is too shocking for the American public to see, and the mere act of looking at the pilot's final agony may somehow make the viewer feel complicit with his torturers--just as the act of witnessing a lynching in days of yore might have made the witness feel guilty of condoning it, though never liable to prosecution for doing so.

If any one felt called to practice, he could do so simply being made liable to prosecution for doing badly what he was not educated to do, and did not know how to do, much loss to do well.

"The prosecution of Alan Shadrake for doing nothing more than calling for legal reform is a devastating blow to free speech in Singapore," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at New York-based HumaNew York-based.

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