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You might think that the price for flouting a deferred-prosecution agreement would be prosecution.
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It called for assurances there would be prosecutions if fraud was detected.
That there would not be prosecutions.
But it's awfully unlikely that there would be a prosecution if it's just a bit of glitter.
But shortly before the court date, the Procurator Fiscal told the boy's mother that there would be no prosecution.
They began to indicate that while the investigation had been brilliant, they were not sure whether there would be a prosecution".
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Given the steps the president is prepared to take, we know he might be legally prejudiced, as you have acknowledged in our discussions, if he signed the order prior to having an assurance there would be no prosecution.
The Director of Public Prosecutions announced in 1988 that, in the public interest, there would be no prosecution of the murders of Pauline Reade and Keith Bennett.
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