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Might Blair then be prosecuted?
If I do, I'll be fired, lose my pension and then be prosecuted".
The militants and anyone caught helping them could then be prosecuted under the country's Terrorism Prevention Act, which was expected to facilitate legal prosecution of the accused.
If the former UK company were convicted of conspiring to intercept communications, the members of its board of directors – including Rupert and James Murdoch – could then be prosecuted personally under section 79 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa).
An individual who kills another can, then, be prosecuted for the crime of murder.
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Even the author of "Howl", then being prosecuted in California for obscenity, was put off by the extremism of some routines.
This is a situation potentially of a 19-year-old who has consensual sex with a 15-year-old, then is prosecuted for statutory rape, serves nine months in jail, and is now a registered sex offender.
The author, Justice Mohammed Islam Bhatti, had written that he belonged to the Ahmedi faith - a former Muslim sect that was declared non-Muslim in Pakistan exactly 40 years ago, and whose members have since then been prosecuted by the state and hounded by religious groups with equal gusto.
"If I name shops then I can be prosecuted.
If individuals are known to have incited violence then they should be prosecuted.
If any of their members break any laws then they should be prosecuted.
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