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The Obama Administration's vigorous prosecution of leaks may yet cost it dearly.
Local politicians and pundits attributed his victory to his vigorous prosecution in the Evers case.
Having advised "exquisite caution," he endorsed a "speedy and vigorous prosecution".
Most Americans favoured more vigorous prosecution to end the war, but a growing number advocated withdrawal.
"They had a fair hearing and a vigorous prosecution," he said.
He credits vigorous prosecution and a visible opposition to killing off support for hate groups.
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The Department of Justice also played a role in inhibiting vigorous prosecutions.
The Dumas case was one of the first of the recent, more vigorous prosecutions of corruption to reach the courts.
Vigorous prosecutions could be a way to demonstrate that there are still consequences for those who divulge the sources and methods of the Russian spy trade.
C. 390 BCE c. 324 BCE Lycurgus, (born c. 390 bc died c. 324) Athenian statesman and orator noted for his efficient financial administration and vigorous prosecutions of officials charged with corruption.
"With proper support and with vigorous prosecutions, ATF can be more productive without large increases in funding," Sessions told Judiciary Committee Democrats.
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