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"We're pleased to be able to continue prosecuting the case on behalf of the class," said Paul Paradis, a lawyer who represents computer users.
A11 Hearing to Affect Terror Trials The Justice Department's ability to continue prosecuting members of Al Qaeda in civilian courts is on the line in a landmark appeals court hearing in the government's case against Zacarias Moussaoui.
The Justice Department's ability to continue prosecuting members of Al Qaeda and other important terrorist suspects in civilian courts is on the line in a landmark appeals court hearing this week in the government's case against Zacarias Moussaoui, Bush administration officials and defense lawyers agree.
The war with the Ottomans continued until June 26 , 1599 when Michael, lacking the resources and support to continue prosecuting the war, signed a peace treaty.
In their brief, Rohrabacher and Farr criticized the court's indecision, saying it sent a message that the Justice Department is "entitled to ignore Congress' explicit prohibition on the use of federal funds to continue prosecuting this case".
Ironically, one of the exceptions in the Brooklyn DA's policy is to continue prosecuting marijuana where the police say a person is 'creating a genuine nuisance,' but THC oil and vaping are actually the least intrusive method of consumption".
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The suits could require the utilities to spend billions of dollars on new equipment, and last spring the Bush administration ordered a review of the lawsuits to see whether the Justice Department should continue prosecuting them.
A spokeswoman for the district attorney's office in Manhattan, which argued against the appeal, said the office would continue prosecuting cases of MetroCard frauds using other laws.
Government officials have not said whether they would continue prosecuting him for the other 14 counts he faces, including aiding the enemy.
Government officials have not said whether they would continue prosecuting him for the other 15 counts he faces, including aiding the enemy, which carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.
Resolution of the issue has been eagerly awaited by prosecutors and civil liberties lawyers as it will probably determine whether the government can continue prosecuting members of Al Qaeda and other important terrorist suspects in civilian courts.
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