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"I believe there will be prosecutions," he said yesterday.
The Quebec Premier, Robert Bourassa, has implied that there will be prosecutions.
Though promising that there will be prosecutions, Mr Pitt thinks that regulation FD falls short, because it allows firms to "tell everything to everybody, or nothing to anybody".
John DiCicco, the acting assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's tax division, told the panel that he was "not going to rule out one way or the other whether there will be prosecutions.
If necessary, there will be prosecutions.
Though it didn't lead to any tangible outcome, it encouraged activists to continue detailing human rights violations, Khateeb said, "in the hope that there will be prosecutions".
Finebaum has been told that he will be the prosecution's first witness.
But they can be sure there will be no prosecution here.
It is perfectly obvious to all that there will be no prosecution in the UK of Livni.
"If the gun was not used in a crime, there will be no prosecution for the mere possession of the weapon," Inspector Rocco said.
John L. Greene, the prosecutor who has been in charge of the investigation since its inception, will be the prosecution's lead lawyer.
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