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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".
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These will be difficult prosecutions but they are possible with a bit of will and a lot of effort.
There will be criminal prosecutions and gnarled disputes over insurance coverage and liability, but there may be something new as well: civil litigation against the terrorists themselves.
Yes, the media will soon lose interest, and the statute of limitations, and the inherent unprovability of such allegations 20, 30, even 40 years after the event, means there will be no prosecutions or trials.
There will be no prosecutions.
Finebaum has been told that he will be the prosecution's first witness.
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