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Jayalalitha, 51, has said these prosecutions are politically motivated.
But when I ask Mercedes if she thinks these prosecutions are going to end the movement, her response is trenchant and sharp.
These prosecutions are all the more remarkable because, apart from jaywalking and pot smoking, not many crimes in the U.S. are committed more routinely than the disclosing of classified information to journalists by government officials.
Most Kenyans feel these prosecutions are vital in order to undermine the deeply rooted culture of impunity, our correspondent says.
These prosecutions are then contested in court, and court decisions then reinforce or revise the law.
Moreover, from a public health perspective, these prosecutions are simply counterproductive.
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Left unsaid in the report was that these prosecutions were prompted in large part by the work of investigative journalists like Jerry Mitchell of The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson, Miss., John Fleming of the The Anniston Star in Alabama, and David Ridgen, a Canadian documentary filmmaker.
These prosecutions were initially upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The premise of these prosecutions was that these individuals were disloyal and posed a threat to the security of the United States because the Communist Party advocated the violent overthrow of government.
With the maximum penalty for tobacco smuggling being 10 years in prison and a fine of up to five times the amount of duty evaded, these prosecutions were comparatively small.
One of the difficulties with these prosecutions is that, under the Fourth Amendment, you've got to show that there was a disproportionality, because the officer has to have violated his rights under that amendment, to be free from the seizure that resulted in death.
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