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We all knew what the woman had suffered; prosecution would have been too cruel.
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Let's clear up one thing: corporations don't actually suffer from prosecution.
Collins was badly beaten in losing on a decision that night and, according to the prosecution, suffered permanent eye damage.
Earlier in the trial, the prosecution suffered several other blows to its case, as a key expert witness declined to confirm that Goodson had given Gray a "rough ride" and Judge Barry Williams berated prosecutors for failing to disclose exculpatory evidence.
My father escaped legal prosecution, but suffered in other ways.
Many more reporters have suffered physical attacks, criminal prosecution and persistent harassment.
Mr. Jones said today that the prosecution clearly suffered because of the high standard of proof demanded under Alabama law.
Witnesses of the prosecution have suffered injuries.
-- Finally, the Office of Military Commissions (OMC), in toto - including both defense and prosecution - suffered from a nearly catastrophic server 'crash,' that affected not only the main server, but both of its back-up servers.
Presidents of both parties had suffered through scandals and prosecutions under the Independent Counsel Act — Ronald Reagan with Iran-contra and Clinton with Monica Lewinsky.
Of course, it is considerably more even-tempered than some sentiments I have expressed myself in the past, though I won't suffer arrest or prosecution for it.
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