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Although the R.P.F. has delivered some of its own to the genocide courts, Kagame continues to draw criticism for refusing to prosecute some of his soldiers for revenge killings after the genocide, and for war crimes committed during counter-insurgency operations.
But the decision by Mr. Taylor to respond to the budget cut by immediately refusing to prosecute misdemeanors in Topeka — though the cuts do not go into effect until next year — caught people off guard, especially given that he had written that the city "does not have the staff or infrastructure to provide victims of domestic violence with the level of service they have come to expect".
The problem is politicians saying stupid things and refusing to prosecute corruption.
Eric Holder, for refusing to prosecute Wall Street, should be fired immediately by Barack Obama.
Here's one: Obama presided over a vast retrenchment of wealth at the top of American society while refusing to prosecute Wall Street bankers after the financial crisis.
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At first the Crown Prosecution Service refused to prosecute, citing insufficient evidence.
The Crown Prosecution Service has refused to prosecute him for the crimes that the US alleges he has committed here.
The Justice Department has already refused to prosecute American torturers anyway.
Since Shellie and her father refused to prosecute, we were powerless to arrest anyone," he wrote.
The charges were dropped when Ms. Otis later refused to prosecute.
They refused to prosecute: their role was to defend the individual against the weight and follies of the law.
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