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That lack of subtlety showed in a blunt and controversial effort to block Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the leftist mayor of Mexico City, from running in next year's presidential election through a prosecution widely seen as politically motivated.On May 4th, Mr Fox finally abandoned that effort.
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"She has flatly stated as recently as yesterday that she cannot go through with a prosecution at this time," Ms. Hobbs told the judge.
However, he added that "the feasibility of actually taking a prosecution through the courts using remote sensing [on its own] is still questioned by the Foreign Office" and the technology would still require boats in the water.
According to Tahir Wasti, a former legal adviser to the Punjab provincial government, it gave a frightened family even greater incentive not to go through the pain of a prosecution.
To bring a prosecution through a similar bill passed in Ireland in 2010, police have to prove that the substance being sold has a psychoactive effect something they've only managed to do four times in five years.
To bring a prosecution through a similar bill passed in Ireland in 2010, police have to prove that the substance being sold has a psychoactive effect – something they've only managed to do four times in five years.
The charge was resolved through a deferred prosecution program that required Terry, who started 10 games for the Panthers last season, to take anger management classes.
He also contended with an investigation by United States authorities that the bank had helped wealthy American clients avoid paying taxes; UBS paid a $781 million fine and agreed to accept probation through a deferred prosecution agreement.
The dismissal comes 18 months after UBS avoided indictment by admitting to fraud and conspiracy, paying a $780 million fine and agreeing to accept probation through a deferred prosecution agreement, while it satisfied prosecutors that it had dismantled offshore banking operations.
Along with the Supreme Court, "the sanctity of life," and the Second Amendment, a central reason he asked the people in Newton to support Trump was "for the sake of preserving the principle that no one is above the law," as if the aim of the election was to carry through on a stalled prosecution.
In November 2003, he declared that "the state should not really seek to destroy" Yukos — at the time Russia's largest, most modern and most transparent private company — and then methodically did just that through a palpably fraudulent prosecution.
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