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And, with few prosecutions, the legal precedents are not well established.
Legal limitations also posed a problem for prosecutions, the report said.
Beyond the prosecutions, the Obama administration has been entangled in other perplexing disputes over classified information.
"I can't imagine for a moment that there's going to be prosecutions," the source said.
Pennsylvania has undertaken a dozen or so prosecutions — the most of any state.
Japan, Britain and Canada failed to pursue any significant prosecutions, the group said.
Drug prosecutions — the enforcement priority of the Reagan, first Bush and Clinton administrations — have declined by 20percentt since 2003.
PAGE 10 NATIONAL DISQUALIFICATION RULING Could Slow Prosecutions The disqualification on Friday of a top Pentagon official, Brig.
And they said, 'Why are you doing deferred prosecutions?'" The government became loath to indict companies because "there was only a nuclear option," he said.
The justices hear perhaps 80 cases a term, a vanishingly small slice of the millions of lawsuits and prosecutions the lower courts consider every year.
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by a jury of one's half-asleep and almost-certainly stoned peers.
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