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In that case, too, prosecution witnesses turned "hostile".
In fact, the United States has long had what is known as an "analogue" drug law, which attempts to preemptively ban drugs similar to existing illegal drugs—and here, too, prosecution has proved challenging.
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Then as now, too, prosecutions were rare.
In his experience in criminal courts, Melnik said, the practice of what he calls "a blanket 170.6" is infrequent, and more commonly used by defense attorneys who think a judge's rulings are too prosecution-friendly.
As UNESCO held its World Press Freedom Day (#WPFD2016) conference this week, an Egyptian speaker lamented the declining state of liberty in her country amid fears she, too, faced prosecution for publishing content the government considered subversive.
If a standard is too hazy, prosecutions can be politicized.
"Judge Owen at times is a little too pro-prosecution," Mr. Fahy said.
It is seen by some lawyers as too pro-prosecution and has been condemned by both the Bar Council and the Law Society.
But she also suggested prosecution might be going too far.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, and the fact contempt is a strict liability offence also removes Barton's intent from the equation in any potential prosecution too.
In any later prosecution, too, the symbolism matters, Professor Tiefer said.
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