Sentence examples for used for prosecution from inspiring English sources

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None of the information that is protected by attorney-client privilege may be used for prosecution.

If CISA becomes law, the data could be used for prosecution of a wide range of crimes not directly related to cybersecurity, including violations of the Espionage Act.

The bill would allow the data to then be used for prosecution of a wide range of crimes, including those under the Espionage Act.

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Handheld GPS units are one way to record such information (Stokes 2010) but geotagged photos provide more detail that is useful for understanding crime problems and collecting evidence that can be used for prosecutions.

At the state appellate prosecutor's office, Patrick Delfino, the director, said he did not expect to have to lay anyone off despite losing the significant amount of revenue used for prosecutions in capital cases.

Unlike a group run by Army intelligence, Joint Task Force 170, or J.T.F.-170, which was looking for intelligence that would help American authorities determine Al Qaeda's next move, Brant's investigators gathered evidence that eventually could be used for prosecutions in military tribunals or civilian courts.

On Tuesday Mr. Karadzic, will be allowed to speak for three more hours, matching the time used for the prosecution's opening statement.

Before 2001, most public health officials were not familiar with the principles of maintaining the chain of custody of specimens submitted for microbiologic testing so that laboratory results could be used for criminal prosecution.

Be aware though that many of these services (such as Amazon, and iTunes) do embed your account information which can be used for your prosecution should you allow others to download your music through file sharing.

Coll said: The metadata collection can be used for criminal prosecutions and is used for criminal prosecutions..

Technically the $3.5 million asking price for the data drop falls on North Rhineland-Westphalia, but the German nation might chip in too, based on the "Lichtenstein precedent" (data on German nationals stolen from Lichtenstein banks, successfully sold to Germany in 2007 and used for tax prosecutions).

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