Sentence examples for would be prosecutions from inspiring English sources

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Police in Manila confirmed they used water cannons against protesters in the Philippines capital on the final day of the summit, and suggested there would be prosecutions.

Russia's powerful Investigative Committee announced Monday that there would be prosecutions in the case, but it suggested that they would be limited to doctors who denied Mr. Magnitsky medical care during his 11 months in custody.

It called for assurances there would be prosecutions if fraud was detected.

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You might think that the price for flouting a deferred-prosecution agreement would be prosecution.

That there would not be prosecutions.

Yesterday, as the 16-month, £800,000 investigation ended - to the chagrin of the police - with the announcement that there would be no prosecutions, the CPS knew it had some explaining to do.

They sung the name of Villas-Boas, while repeatedly and unapologetically calling themselves "Yid Army", on the day the Metropolitan Police told Spurs there would be no prosecutions over the use of the word.

The team, including the ministers, began inviting known criminals, drug dealers and young gang members to what they termed "call-ins," meetings at which they were warned the violence had to stop or there would be federal prosecutions.

There would be indictments; prosecutions and surely the perpetrators would face consequences.

The public pressure paid off when Attorney General Eric Holder announced in 2012 there would be no prosecutions for unlawful CIA interrogations.

There would be no prosecutions of mega-bank executives for any of the frauds those mega-bank executives had planned and overseen, which had led to these enormous crimes, and thus to the 2008 crash.

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