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"prosecute" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to officially charge somebody with a crime in court
  2. [intransitive, transitive] prosecute (somebody) to be a lawyer in a court case for a person or an organization that is charging somebody with a crime
  3. [transitive] prosecute something (formal) to continue taking part in or doing something

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Why Mueller didn't prosecute Mueller declined to prosecute for two reasons.
It is suggested that they were either changed to prosecute or not prosecute individuals.
There are two ways to enforce laws against abortion: prosecute doctors or prosecute women.
Barr's letter notes only that it explains Mueller's various decisions to prosecute or not prosecute.
Consequently, there are five times more reasons to prosecute O'Donnell than there were to prosecute me.
Regulations only require that it explain the decisions he made to prosecute or not prosecute certain individuals.
He believed fervently that if we could prosecute murderers without a victim's cooperation, we could prosecute batterers.
It is suggested they were changed to either prosecute or not prosecute individuals, and that is very troubling.
In his testimony, Barr pointedly criticized Mueller for failing to make a prosecute-or-don't-prosecute decision on obstruction.
The regulations require Mueller to explain in his report all decisions to prosecute or not prosecute matters under scrutiny.
It is to decide whether or not to prosecute, and if the decision is not to prosecute, to remain silent.
But the ultimate decision about whether to prosecute and what to prosecute for is made by political appointees, not by career staff.
For the president of the United States to say, 'don't prosecute Republicans, only prosecute democrats,' - I was a prosecutor for eight years.
"If we had a case that we felt we could prosecute — that my experts felt we could prosecute — we would have," he said.
She told police she was choosing not to prosecute because she was "humiliated and ashamed," and signed a form indicating no desire to prosecute.
MORE have exercised this authority by instructing the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute individuals or groups — and not to investigate or prosecute others.
Viewers were asked to parse nested double negatives and weigh the difference between deciding not to prosecute and deciding not to decide to prosecute.
You don&apost have the authority to prosecute, the inspector general doesn&apost have the authority to actual prosecute, so how will there be accountability?
When it does, Mueller will have to provide Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein a confidential report explaining his decisions to prosecute or not to prosecute.
It's unfortunate that laws made to prosecute drug traffickers are being used to prosecute and convict drug sharers in the event of a fatal overdose.
Justice Department officials then declined to prosecute Mr. Holder, saying they had the discretion to not prosecute an executive branch official who claims executive privilege.
According to the bill, Nigeria may ask any country where a money launderer is hiding to help it prosecute the offender, or prosecute that person itself.
They decide not only whom to prosecute, but also how aggressively to prosecute, and play a crucial role in determining what sentences some defendants will eventually receive.
Local governments are often reluctant to prosecute terror financiers but may respond more positively to U.S. requests to arrest, prosecute, and extradite individuals implicated in drug trafficking and organized crime.
That is because, under dual sovereignty, the federal government still could prosecute after the state trial; but under New York's law, the state could not prosecute after the federal trial.
"If, as Gamble suggests, only one sovereign may prosecute for a single act, no American court — state or federal — could prosecute conduct already tried in a foreign court," he wrote.
The special counsel is currently instructed, according to Justice Department regulations, to submit to the attorney general a report detailing decisions made to prosecute or not prosecute during the investigation.
Number one, don't prosecute people who come into our country illegally, or prosecute them and then under court cases and the law, they have to be separated from their children.
" "It doesn't make it easier to prosecute an officer.
"  "I'd never prosecute a case on this guy's testimony.
The DPP has discretion whether or not to prosecute and I suspect it would be treated as not being in the public interest to prosecute a woman for inducing her own abortion.
So far, there has been little interest among Brazilian officials to prosecute police involved in fatal incidents, though a law passed in February has made it easier to prosecute civilians for protesting.
When Mueller's investigation is completed, he is required to submit a confidential report to the attorney general, detailing the decisions that were made to prosecute or not prosecute those who were investigated.
" However, the D.A.'s office said it was still evaluating the case to decide whether "to prosecute it as a manslaughter case, reduce it to a lesser charge or not to prosecute it.
Mueller submitted a confidential report to Attorney General William Barr Friday detailing the decisions his team made to prosecute or not prosecute those who were investigated, Barr said in a letter to lawmakers.
The Obama administration not only declined to prosecute CIA officials who tortured detainees in accordance with the torture memos but failed to prosecute them even in numerous cases where those guidelines were exceeded.
Only local authorities can prosecute cases; CICIG merely assists them.
How, then, did the decision to prosecute me come about?
This makes it very difficult to actually prosecute hate crimes.
The RSPCA has indicated their intention to prosecute the owners.
The police were sharply divided, too, over whether to prosecute.
Newman, that made it harder to prosecute insider trading cases.
Institutions to catch and prosecute graft remain pliable and neglected.
The reasons behind the decision on Wednesday not to prosecute.
Only one of those accusations was recent enough to prosecute.
She also created an eCrime unit to prosecute cyber crimes.
I would never prosecute a case on this guy's testimony.
Not all harassment or assault is as simple to prosecute.
I think they prosecute in the interest of conviction, period.
Why shouldn't we prosecute big banks when they rob customers?
Patterson attempted to prosecute her alleged attacker but was unsuccessful.
The Obama administration does not really want to prosecute fraudsters.
Only the executive branch has the constitutional authority to prosecute.
The "don't prosecute" story gained considerable traction in conservative media.
Law enforcement officials can decide not to prosecute certain cases.
A state can't prosecute someone for the same offense twice.
Special Investigations (OSI) to investigate and prosecute these Nazi offenders.
Almena was never charged though -- the D.A. declined to prosecute.
"What we prosecute is crimes of violence," Mr. Bash said.
Still, "that doesn't mean it's easy to prosecute," he said.
Investigations continue to identify & prosecute this great tragedy & unforgivable mistake.
Can it selectively not prosecute political figures they privately favor?
The Justice Department investigated but declined to prosecute Mr. Mesa.
Perjury cases against congressional witnesses are famously difficult to prosecute.
It's free, there's no way to prosecute, and it's easy.
But they continued to prosecute Hurant and the company itself.
It is their job, not his, he said, to prosecute.
Morgan said federal law limits the opportunities to prosecute businesses.
Trump has even threatened to prosecute and imprison his opponent.
With 123 member states, including the entire European Union, the ICC was established in 2002 to prosecute war crimes, genocide or crimes against humanity when a country is unable or unwilling to prosecute perpetrators.
" Franken also praised Sessions for personally ordering a DOJ lawyer to Iowa to prosecute a man for alleged hate crimes against a transgender student, but added "your decision to prosecute ... doesn't tell the whole story.
He resisted pressure to prosecute Bush Administration officials for war crimes or human rights abuses stemming from torture, and he resisted pressure to prosecute bankers for any unlawful activity relating to the 2008 financial collapse.
Yes. So let's pretend only New York decides to prosecute him.
The inspector general does not have the power to prosecute cases.
Because I want to know who&aposs going to prosecute her?
" "It allows (us) to prosecute targets in a more rapid fashion.
As you say, it's very hard to prosecute this particular crime.
Targeting someone's motive makes it difficult to actually prosecute hate crimes.
But will it go so far as to prosecute its users?
Lawyers from the US Department of Homeland Security prosecute the cases.
Police were unable to prosecute the alleged perpetrator of the crime.
SESTA allows state attorneys general to prosecute websites under state laws.
Brazil has to prosecute it fairly within the rule of law.
It is difficult, however, to prosecute people for buying abducted women.
"We will work to identify and prosecute those responsible," Rawlings wrote.
Last year, the government said it would prosecute him for graft.
But it's also proven to be a difficult crime to prosecute.
Israeli prosecutors opted not to prosecute Demjanjuk for his atrocities at
He had criticized the 2005 decision not to prosecute Mr. Cosby.
Britain's Serious Fraud Office investigated but found insufficient evidence to prosecute.
After all, we aggressively prosecute street criminals when they rob banks.
Federal authorities are deciding whether to prosecute Christian for hate crimes.
The prosecutor can also choose to prosecute Smollett, the judge said.
What will it take to prosecute this as a hate crime?
"It was for Rose McGowan to prosecute that case," Baldwin said.
And it has used an obscure federal act to prosecute leakers.
It would be legally possible under German law to prosecute Boehmermann.
Therefore, he claimed, the government shouldn't prosecute him for dealing heroin.
But we are absolutely not looking to prosecute low-level folks.
A final decision whether to prosecute lies with Israel's Attorney General.
"It also wouldn't hurt to prosecute a few folks," said Yates.
Most significantly, he did not fault the decision not to prosecute.
If you are smuggling a child, then we will prosecute you.
If you make a false immigration claim, we will prosecute you.
That could close off any opportunity for Trump to prosecute her.
I don't think they would not cheat to prosecute this woman.
State and federal authorities did not initially prosecute Stockley. Then-St.
RICO is the same law used to prosecute organized crime networks.
Sexual assault is a difficult crime to prosecute in criminal court.
Read more: The U.S. doesn't prosecute far-right groups as terrorists.
Without more evidence, however, the district attorney's office declined to prosecute.
And there are mechanisms by which people can prosecute each other.
"I take Sessions' word that he will vigorously prosecute those crimes."
Prosecute cases without the victim's help, as we do murder trials.
The crazy and terrifying lesson of the order to prosecute Mrs.
But Ms. Underwood's office lacks the authority to prosecute federal matters.
Engku Nor Faizah also said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute.
He didn't want to prosecute the bankers that crashed our economy.
Finding a court to prosecute a head of state proved difficult.
To have zero tolerance, prosecute the guilty and put victims first.
The United States supports Guatemala's efforts to prosecute human rights violators.
Domestic violence has always been a notoriously difficult crime to prosecute.
Federal investigators, while declining to prosecute, still questioned City Hall's conduct.
Tokyo prosecutors denied that they conspired with Nissan to prosecute Ghosn.
And the effort to prosecute leakers must continue to be bipartisan.
Giuliani first insisted there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute the case.
"Congress can't prosecute a war, Congress can't deploy troops," said Rubio.
Then, they could decide how to prosecute him, if at all.
"There wasn't enough to prosecute," they kept saying, according to Reyes.
The prosecutor's role is to represent victims and to prosecute defendants.
Such cases can be challenging to prosecute and difficult to defend.
He promised he would prosecute her if he was elected president.
Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein chose not to prosecute.
Qatar will track down and prosecute the perpetrators, the statement continued.
I asked McGinn whether she would ever prosecute another police shooting.
But in cases when it comes time to prosecute, what happens?
"The Clark County District Attorney, whose job it is to investigate and prosecute crimes, found on at least two prior occasions that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute a case against her," Harley's lawyer Cristalli said.
Throughout American history — from Adams to Jefferson to Lincoln to Roosevelt to Kennedy to Obama — presidents have directed (not merely requested) the Justice Department to investigate, prosecute (or not prosecute) specific individuals or categories of individuals.
"The Clark County District Attorney, whose job it is to investigate and prosecute crimes, found on at least two prior occasions that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute a case against her," Harley's lawyer Cristalli says.
"We all know that if they want to prosecute someone — a human rights defender or activist — actually in mainland China, the charges are political in nature but they use other laws to prosecute them," Tam continued.
Attempting to prosecute both Clinton and Comey — the man Trump fired because, ostensibly, he seemed too willing to prosecute her — would be a clear-cut sign that Trump was using the Justice Department for his own ends.
Multiple reports late last month indicated that Mueller was preparing to submit a final report to Barr explaining decisions to prosecute or not prosecute over specific incidents; Barr would then determine how much to provide to Congress.
Prosecutors would not specifically explain why they decided not to prosecute Christie.
But it is trickier to prosecute organizations that disseminate the stolen information.
GREGG JARRETT, LEGAL ANALYST, FOX NEWS: Or prosecutions, or not to prosecute.
Rouhani called on the country's judiciary to find and prosecute those responsible.
The district attorney has yet to say whether he will prosecute Kim.
"I think someone should prosecute and go after [the victims]," Alabama Rep.
Our goal is to prosecute every case that is brought to us.
The Sedition Act, used to prosecute government critics, also remains in place.
Cops investigated the allegations but decided there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute.
" The American justice system that did not prosecute Hillary Clinton is "rigged.
Overnight, gunrunning and other illegal arms trafficking would become easier to prosecute.
And now, they feel they have enough information to successfully prosecute Green.
Kallas said Browder's complaint was not in itself enough to prosecute anyone.
We couldn't prosecute this case—it'd been turned over to special prosecutors.
As special counsel, Mueller will have the legal authority to prosecute crimes.
Targeting someone's motive makes it very difficult to actually prosecute hate crimes.
It can take years to detect, investigate and prosecute a harmful practice.
He pledged on Twitter to prosecute any serviceman involved in such acts.
That means prosecutors arguably need more, not fewer, tools to prosecute rapists.
It&aposs like the chief detective deciding whether to prosecute or not.
The Justice Department will continue to aggressively investigate and prosecute hate crimes.
Miller vowed that the NYPD would investigate and prosecute such incidents vigorously.
On Tuesday, Castor testified he made the decision not to prosecute Cosby.
But we cannot arrest or prosecute our way out of this problem.
Barr said there was not sufficient evidence to prosecute Trump for obstruction.
Both sides had worked to prosecute races on a hyper-local level.
The D.A.'s office chose not to prosecute Bohan for domestic battery.
We will fully prosecute you under every available criminal and civil law.
And if the truth stacks up against your position do not prosecute.
Unlike dictatorships, our government cannot prosecute or imprison someone for political reasons.
The owner must also sign a document confirming the intention to prosecute.
Her office decided not to prosecute Officer Mercado, who fired the Taser.
The government should release political prisoners and prosecute soldiers responsible for abuses.
National courts may prosecute crimes, but are sometimes unwilling or unable to.
And even then, we may be unable to arrest or prosecute hackers.
The report found that the FBI was correct not to prosecute her.
But American authorities must wait before they can prosecute the former gallerist.
Concord gives several reasons why Mueller shouldn't be able to prosecute it.
"You have to take the children away" to prosecute parents, he said.
"In this case, you made a decision not to prosecute," said Rep.
The federal government also can't prosecute someone for the same offense twice.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly struggled to prosecute a political case against Mrs.
The Justice Department also said it won't prosecute Clinton over her emails.
Montana shows the danger of setting strongmen lose to prosecute political minutia.
But Yates went on to prosecute a series of high-profile cases.
Briggs does not believe there is enough evidence to prosecute his client.
Clinton reflects a determination not to prosecute systematic and obvious unlawful conduct.
But authorities have chosen so far to isolate rather than prosecute them.
Obama has used her popularity to prosecute a case against Mr. Trump.
Andrew M. Cuomo to investigate and prosecute police killings of unarmed civilians.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions promised to "aggressively" investigate and prosecute hate crimes.
And at the end of the day, we had to prosecute him.
The Montgomery County district attorney declined to prosecute the case in 20163.
Fetal homicide laws are supposed to protect pregnant women, not prosecute them.
Lawyers used to prosecute white-collar crime, without partisanship or other biases.
The government is not going to prosecute people for wearing nice clothes.
Mr. Vance said his office did not have enough evidence to prosecute.
It said it would prosecute the police involved in Freddie Gray's death.
If we choose not to prosecute…then the laws don't mean anything.
Again, the police decide to prosecute you themselves, instead of in court.
The government may prosecute, if the reports are found to be true.
Here is a look at the legislators who will prosecute the president.
The woman plans to prosecute and will testify in court, police said.
Clinton willfully challenged the system, just daring the FBI to prosecute her.
And refusing to prosecute them when they engage in theft or vandalism?
It illuminates just how difficult it is to prosecute white-collar crimes.
The judge's name sounded familiar: she had helped prosecute his original case.
We will prosecute the fossil fuel executives who knowingly destroyed the planet.
Charging Mr. Gasser Thursday would have compromised the ability to prosecute him.
It is possible to prosecute such failures but such prosecutions are rare.
However, prior attempts to prosecute Israeli officials under universal jurisdiction have failed.
As such, illegal insider trading is very difficult to detect and prosecute.
But, Barr said that he had declined to prosecute Trump for obstruction.
The government is working to strengthen laws to prosecute returning foreign fighters.
"We will prosecute you and seize your proceeds, bank accounts, vehicles, houses."
It's not that it's a high priority to me to prosecute Clinton.
It's much trickier when it comes to people Mueller declined to prosecute.
This fits with Sessions' earlier vow to aggressively prosecute hate crime offenders.
"It allows us to prosecute targets in a more rapid fashion," Gen.
The judge rejected Manafort's argument that Mueller lacked authority to prosecute him.
And it gets back to what Ms. Handel said in terms of those particular interview sessions, and those 302s, it is suggested that they were changed to either prosecute or not prosecute individuals, and that is very troubling.
"Decisions whether or not to prosecute are based on whether our legal tests are met - no other reason - and we always seek to prosecute where there is sufficient evidence to do so," a spokesman for the CPS said.
And if I could do it over again, I would have made sure that it would not have increased penalties or the ability to prosecute anywhere in the state to prosecute parents, because that was never the intention.
If the fighters do return, while the French can prosecute them for giving support to a terrorist group, it would be difficult to prosecute them for the serious crimes they may have committed while in Syria or Iraq.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia declined to prosecute both former officials for misuse of official time, and declined to prosecute Daly-Sims for alleged time and attendance fraud, according to the IG report.
Though several countries have recently decriminalised defamation, many more still prosecute it zealously.
Sudan's military has previously said that it would prosecute but not extradite him.
Will Jessie Liu, who is the U.S. attorney in D.C., prosecute Andrew McCabe?
We are going to find you and we are going to prosecute you.
Press freedom groups had raised alarms about the government's decision to prosecute him.
The government is seeking to prosecute all adults who crossed the border illegally.
Declining to prosecute is not the same thing as turning a blind eye.
He offended Asians and angered the NYPD by deciding to prosecute the officer.
He did not hesitate to call out brutality and to prosecute police abuses.
" But she said, "They should see if they can prosecute him for something.
Select members of the House of Representatives—dubbed "House managers"—prosecute their case.
The Missouri attorney general also has increased powers to prosecute abortion law violations.
I can't prosecute anyone or say, 'What she's saying is exactly the truth.
So, there is a growing debate tonight about how authorities should prosecute Saipov.
Asia chose at the time not to prosecute Bennett for sexually attacking her.
Congress can tell you about what happened, but we can&apost prosecute people.
Governments must prosecute and seek redress, whether through the courts or the WTO.
Instead, he has threatened to prosecute them under the federal "crack-house" statute.
In his previous job, one of Holder's responsibilities was to help prosecute Snowden.
While law enforcement can prosecute threats and stalking, other hate speech isn't illegal.
Human Rights Watch has called on Indian authorities to investigate and prosecute vigilantes.
I even went to your wedding...' He can't prosecute the case against Hillary.
While her noncooperation makes the case more challenging, it's not impossible to prosecute.
It is time to repeal federal laws that prosecute drug users and dealers.
And why did you say you wouldn't prosecute her right after the election?
I see this as a consequence of law-enforcement's failure to prosecute Gamergate.
The D.A. has investigated and declined to prosecute citing the statute of limitations.
The agency can prosecute and fine the companies and even seek prison terms.
Rwanda also set up community courts to prosecute thousands of low level suspects.
The final decision about whether to prosecute him rests with the attorney general.
But there was less to the do-not-prosecute list than it appeared.
Trump attacks the special counsel who seeks to expose and prosecute their crimes.
IG report does not challenge decision not to prosecute Clinton 2900:220006 p.m.
Ultimately the state attorney for Palm Beach County would decline to prosecute him.
Second a prosecutor would then have to try to prosecute the former president.
The decision to prosecute has always fallen outside the scope of the FBI.
Tribal governments enjoy the sovereign power to prosecute crimes committed within their borders.
During peacetime, these crimes are already extremely challenging to prevent, investigate, and prosecute.
White-collar crime challenge White-collar crime cases are notoriously hard to prosecute.
By all means, Mueller should continue his probe and prosecute any actual crimes.
To prosecute this op-ed would be a tactic of dictatorships, not democracies.
A Micron spokesman said the company welcomed the Justice Department's decision to prosecute.
Diamond says he thinks Nate's a bitch -- but he doesn't want to prosecute.
An additional six prosecute exposure and transmission through laws concerning sexually transmitted infections.
"We don't need your bill to prosecute them," he said in Senate debate.
The ICJ deals with disputes between U.N member states and cannot prosecute individuals.
Mr. Santiago said he could not determine why the office did not prosecute.
Letting government officials prosecute their critics for supposed misstatements is a dangerous business.
The only thing blocking his plan to prosecute Hillary Clinton was Don McGahn.
The Trump administration has threatened to prosecute safe injection sites under federal law.
After evaluating the findings, however, the Justice Department ultimately decided not to prosecute.
The law is "flexible" on whether to prosecute such games, says Ms Wang.
And the government then doesn't have to investigate and prosecute the tax crimes.
Huseman said Amazon is working with state attorneys general to prosecute bad actors.
Lladrovci believes that Kosovo's authorities reneged on the deal not to prosecute him.
My office intends to prosecute Tyler to the full extent of the law.
Those hoping the special counsel will prosecute the president are engaging in fantasy.
From then on, Wiesenthal continued to search for Nazis that he could prosecute.
Landrum got a restraining order, but the district attorney eventually declined to prosecute.
He added that the federal authorities had no plans to criminally prosecute anyone.
The self-described counterpuncher appears eager to prosecute his case against his prosecutors.
"The Second World War took five whole years to prosecute," the U.S. said.
His plan to prosecute Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the admitted mastermind of the Sept.
It just comes down to whether the government wants to prosecute the case.
"It would have been akin to saying 'let's go prosecute cash,'" Haun said.
One is that it was hard to prosecute books for obscenity in France.
He at one point refused to allow the British to properly prosecute ZLOCHEVSKY.
Set up an anti-corruption commission and investigate and prosecute corruption cases. 9.
The Justice Department – first under Obama, then under Trump — declined to prosecute Lerner.
If they consent, their testimony will then be used to prosecute the perpetrators.
He may well play to Trump's worst instincts in how to prosecute crime.
In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled that tribes could not prosecute non-members.
The fact that he was going to prosecute her, I mean what nonsense.
Both couples asked their states' civil rights agencies to prosecute the offending bakers.
Authorities in Florida last month formally declined to prosecute Lewandowski over the encounter.
Perhaps spooked by calls to prosecute him, Mr. Jammeh evidently changed his mind.
Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), then the state's attorney general, declined to prosecute Mnuchin.
Many blame the government for failing to catch and prosecute illegal ultrasound providers.
The eight detainees also told Reuters confessions used to prosecute them were falsified.
Here are the decisions I made about who not to prosecute, and why.
Officers tried to tell her the case would be too hard to prosecute.
Who would even be in a position to prosecute a violation like that?
Under Sessions's new policy, US attorneys have the discretion to prosecute weed cases.
Yes, the SEC, DOJ, and other agencies have discretion in whom they prosecute.
The final decision about whether to prosecute rests with the Israeli attorney general.
Read more: Here's how the U.S. could prosecute far-right extremists as terrorists.
In other words, officials were still deciding not to prosecute a lot of people — or, at least, didn't have the resources to prosecute a lot of people and so had to be deliberate in deciding who deserved to be prosecuted.
She, together with her attorneys, would have to decide how likely it is that the Trump administration would prosecute her, and, if it did decide to prosecute, how likely the administration would be able to prove she had committed crimes.
As Comey acknowledged in his testimony, and as I have been arguing for weeks, the president can, as a matter of constitutional law, direct the Attorney General and the Director of the FBI, whom to prosecute and whom not to prosecute.
" At the National Sheriffs' Association event on Monday, Nielsen touted the administration's hard-line approach to prosecute all immigrants who illegally enter the U.S. "This administration has a simple message: If you cross the border illegally, we will prosecute you.
The Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA) reported Bedford-Turner's speech to the police, but the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to prosecute, so the CAA launched a judicial review that forced the CPS to reconsider their decision not to prosecute.
His administration is choosing to criminally prosecute migrants and was choosing to split families.
The state is now using the laws pre-legalization to prosecute and persecute me.
The unit's mission is to prosecute individuals who commit opioid-related health care fraud.
And there are some side effects, and we prosecute people responsible for these crimes.
However, the Brownsville District Attorney's Office did not prosecute the case, the warrant states.
Authorities have repeatedly warned they would prosecute those opposing, criticizing or misrepresenting the incursion.
If I hadn't signed, there might never have been an attempt to prosecute me.
Of course the decision was not to prosecute Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information.
But that might not be what the Americans authorities ultimately use to prosecute Meng.
Few governments want to take back their citizens, who may be hard to prosecute.
"I only have a handful of lawyers who can prosecute corruption cases," he said.
Police in Bentonville, Arkansas are turning to Amazon to help prosecute a suspected murderer.
Croft said the government's decision to prosecute the militants has resulted in increased activity.
We are resourced to prosecute this matter to a successful outcome for the claimants.
" The letter stated that if Smollett didn't reimburse that cost, the city "may prosecute.
It is especially hard to prosecute alleged war criminals who are also war heroes.
We have decided that it would not be in the public interest to prosecute.
"They haven't used it to prosecute anybody because there's nothing on them," he says.
The special counsel, even if he had wanted to, couldn't prosecute a sitting president.
The ICC was established in 1998 to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The president, Beji Caid Essebsi, is not eager to prosecute thousands of other cases.
" Woodall said cases such as Robinson's are "difficult to prosecute and difficult to prove.
He openly criticized Comey for his decision not to prosecute Clinton over the emails.
In the last 50 years, FARA has been used to prosecute just seven people.
"We have decided that it would not be in the public interest to prosecute."
Hogan said the act gives authorities the ability to more effectively prosecute sex traffickers.
Constand first reported the incident to police in 2005, but authorities declined to prosecute.
Shell declined to comment when contacted by CNBC about the DPP's decision to prosecute.
"It will allow us to prosecute targets in a more rapid fashion," Waldhauser said.
We will find you, dismantle your organization and network and we will prosecute you.
This reasoning has been used repeatedly to prosecute cannabis-using women for child abuse.
"There was a reluctance to really prosecute doctors" early in his career, he said.
Turkey formally requested that Germany prosecute a comedian who ridiculed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Nottinghamshire police also did not prosecute any offenders in relation to these 33 reports.
"Now we're going to prosecute the employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens," he said.
"Our policy is if you break the law, we will prosecute you," Nielsen said.
The case that reignited protests Initially, state and federal authorities did not prosecute Stockley.
The United States Attorney's Office's Violent Crimes and Narcotics Section will prosecute the cases.
Authorities in April declined to formally prosecute Lewandowski on a charge of simple battery.
That fails in an increasing number of cases to prevent and prosecute criminal offences.
Finally, the FBI already has extraordinary resources to investigate and prosecute white supremacist violence.
"It makes a good announcement and yet there's no one to prosecute," he said.
Most of all, she did not trust prosecutors to use it to prosecute officers.
Brazil and the U.S. have the information that Argentina needs to prosecute Odebrecht's corruption.
The Great American Crime Decline means there are fewer murders to prosecute at all.
One month later, authorities in Florida declined to prosecute Lewandowski on the battery charge.
Gillibrand, as president, would create a "Pharma Czar" and prosecute companies for price gouging.
Federal prosecutors said Wednesday that they had agreed not to prosecute American Media Inc.
But he did not prosecute the argument in any depth, and quickly moved on.
Police must first gather evidence and see if there is sufficient evidence to prosecute.
But the act has not been used to prosecute anyone since the 19th century.
Its mandate is to recommend improvements; it does not have the authority to prosecute.
The government has moved swiftly to prosecute cheating and limit criticism of the app.
It may prove difficult to prosecute the local government responsible for the apartment tower.
Still, it can be tricky to prosecute officers for what they did not do.
Sanders wants to prosecute oil executives and to eliminate fossil fuel use by 2050.
Despite the craziness, cops say LT told them he does not wish to prosecute.
He did not say, in the excerpts provided, which court could prosecute suspected atrocities.
This makes drug makers difficult to prosecute under racketeering or restraint of trade laws.
It will also name the House lawmakers who will prosecute the case against Trump.
They expressed frustration over a legal system that fails to prosecute or convict officers.
This means that administrative agencies can prosecute you for conduct that was previously legal.
THE CHICKENSHIT CLUB: WHY THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT FAILS TO PROSECUTE EXECUTIVES By Jesse Eisinger.
And Ms. Pelosi continued to assemble her own team of managers to prosecute him.
Still, Comey knew that Republicans would vilify him for his decision not to prosecute.
For most of American history, the government did not prosecute those suspected of leaking.
Promises: To prosecute retail theft cases involving less than $1,000 of merchandise as misdemeanors.
The department declined to prosecute anyone for his or her involvement in the program.
Professor Rothwell said he believed the Australian government was reluctant to prosecute Japan further.
And the speaker continued to assemble her own team of managers to prosecute him.
It might seem entirely reasonable to expect that prosecutors will always prosecute an offense.
There are simply too many offenses and possible offenders to actually prosecute them all.
Instead, the attorney general and then-deputy attorney general chose not to prosecute Trump.
In court Friday, his defense team said it would challenge the decision to prosecute.
She--no one else--decided not to prosecute, now won't discuss it. http://bit.
Lutsenko at one point alleged she had given him a "do not prosecute" list.
THE CHICKENSHIT CLUB: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives, by Jesse Eisinger.
The UN has sponsored attempts to prosecute war criminals, but the process is uncertain.
It decided not to prosecute anyone in connection to the death of a prisoner.
Authorities have repeatedly warned they would prosecute those opposing, criticising or misrepresenting the incursion.
We can prosecute H.I.V. or we can prevent it, but we can't do both.
Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, chose not to prosecute the former Ohio State University star.
" Wikileaks maintained the United States wants to "prosecute a publisher for publishing truthful information.
The officials have said that their mandate is to prosecute only Ukrainian government officials.
Mueller would not make the decision on whether to prosecute the President on obstruction.
The information obtained from the dissident's mobile phone was then used to prosecute him.
Police officials say they investigate and prosecute any officers suspected of breaking the law.
France's reluctance to prosecute individuals involved in the genocide has further aggravated the situation.
But rape and sexual assault are notoriously underreported, and notoriously difficult to prosecute successfully.
And to bring enforcement groups together to find new ways to prosecute the scammers.
"I've got to face the judge and prosecute this, Linda," Lederer says to Fairstein.
A Republican aide said that the amendment, which is not yet finalized, is expected to add reporting requirements to Congress, including notification from the special counsel about changes to the probe's scope, decisions to prosecute or not prosecute and the special counsel's firing.
At the time the act was passed, the goal was to prosecute fraud cases in which a contractor billed the United States for nonexistent or worthless goods, not prosecute contractors for failing to adhere to specific manufacturing standards or minor differences of opinion.
He vowed to prosecute Clinton if he is elected, and then throw her in jail.
But a federal law since January allows authorities to prosecute crimes even without a corpse.
Number one, you know, the Hillary Clinton failure to prosecute was predicated upon two things.
"It is a deliberate decision of the government to prosecute us right now," Chan said.
Because the store manager declined to prosecute, no one was arrested for shoplifting, police said.
Instead, Barr made the decision alongside Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein not to prosecute Trump.
"Usually (the authorities) prosecute people for marching in the streets with rainbow flags," she said.
Instead he should promise that the Justice Department will investigate and prosecute all hate crimes.
The unequal power dynamic that drives these crimes also makes them particularly difficult to prosecute.
In 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice decided not to prosecute Iksil over the losses.
We will prosecute the person to the fullest extent of the law, I promise you.
And that the idea is to use him to either prosecute or impeach Donald Trump.
It also called on Hong Kong authorities to duly prosecute alleged perpetrators of such violence.
President Trump's appointee arrived later in 2017, but did not attempt to prosecute the matter.
On paper, Nicaragua's law is as sweeping—but the authorities do not actually prosecute women.
The president-elect, Adama Barrow, refuses to say whether his government would prosecute Mr Jammeh.
He's denied the claim, and the LA city attorney's office declined to prosecute the case.
How many fewer of these real criminals are being prosecuted so we can prosecute moms.
The U.N. could also consider creating an international tribunal to prosecute the abuses, she said.
In 2017, Steele — who vowed to prosecute Cosby while campaigning for office — filed his case.
It doesn't specify who made the decision not to prosecute, or when the official retired.
Societies that respect the rule of law do not decide by plebiscite whether to prosecute.
He seems uninterested in creating the independent institutions needed to expose and prosecute graft effectively.
However, a federal judge ruled in May that Mueller does have the authority to prosecute.
Prosecutors are not supposed to prosecute cases they don't believe are supported by probable cause.
Zuma is mounting a legal challenge against the NPA's decision to prosecute him, Hulley said.
She was booked, her mug shot was taken, but ultimately the D.A. declined to prosecute.
If you enter our country illegally we will refer you for prosecution and prosecute you.
Despite Mr. Tamm's public confession, the Justice Department decided in 2010 not to prosecute him.
A third were dismissed, and in 10 percent of cases, district attorneys declined to prosecute.
The markets regulator has secured 32 convictions since starting to prosecute insider dealing in 2009.
They say it is highly unlikely Israel would prosecute the guard, as demanded by Jordan.
The man left the US after the US attorney's office decided not to prosecute him.
It is rarely reported as a crime and officials are often reluctant to prosecute offenders.
Manafort's lawyers had challenged Robert Mueller's authority to prosecute him under the special counsel regulation.
And if the facts warrant it, they have the authority to prosecute their former clients.
This is depressingly consistent with almost every attempt to prosecute police for killing black civilians.
The use of real facts to prosecute an argument is the exception, not the rule.
Sudan's military has previously said that it would prosecute Bashir, but would not extradite him.
They will continue to investigate and prosecute fraud cases no matter who is in charge.
A decision over whether to prosecute is expected to be made at a later stage.
As a result of these failures to prosecute, the banks are unafraid, unpunished and unapologetic.
It's the same police that surveilled us, the same courts that unjustly prosecute our people.
Freddie Gray case The Justice Department won't prosecute six Baltimore cops in Freddie Gray's death.
The Justice Department claimed it reserved the right to criminally prosecute anyone suspected of wrongdoing.
State and federal authorities initially didn't prosecute the officer, but in Ferguson's aftermath, then-St.
"Of course, we will look to prosecute offenders where possible," the police spokesperson told Broadly.
So death penalty cases have gotten harder and more expensive for the state to prosecute.
"The government cannot choose whom to prosecute based on alleged national origin," wrote the attorneys.
Louisiana is one of nine remaining states that automatically prosecute 17-year-olds as adults.
State prosecutors can still prosecute on similar offenses depending on the facts of the case.
"Our goal is not to prosecute fraud; our goal is to deter fraud," he added.
So far, he has not made it clear that he intends to prosecute war criminals.
Only once has the U.S. government lifted immunity to prosecute a diplomat on criminal charges.
"If you smuggle illegal aliens across our border, then we will prosecute you," he continued.
Mesa's attorney Randolph Ortega said the U.S. could have chosen to criminally prosecute his client.
He wants the government to establish a national ombudsman's office to investigate and prosecute corruption.
The ICC was formed in 2002 to prosecute war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
"If a pharmacist is cheating and illegally prescribing drugs, you can prosecute them," he said.
The quantity and quality of the evidence is only part of the decision to prosecute.
German lawmakers unanimously passed a law that makes it easier to prosecute violence against women.
" Added Sessions, "If you smuggle illegal aliens across our border, then we will prosecute you.
"She's a justice secretary who won't prosecute anybody from the party in power," he said.
The odds are nil that any state or locality would refuse to prosecute such crimes.
The Trump administration's blanket policy to prosecute all illegal crossers, including family groups, is new.
But the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office decided not to prosecute Silva for rape.
If we stand together we can enact real police department reform and prosecute police brutality.
But federal judges overseeing both cases have upheld Mueller's authority to investigate and prosecute Manafort.
A special prosecutor and grand jury investigated those actions but ultimately chose not to prosecute.
At multiple points it lambasts the authorities for failing to properly investigate or prosecute crimes.
And thus the martyrdom the senator regularly seeks to prosecute his case was granted. Help!
But U.S. attorneys have a lot of day-to-day discretion in how they prosecute.
Rip up their networks and prosecute the architects to the fullest extent of the law.
Initially, state and federal authorities did not prosecute Stockley, but in Ferguson's aftermath, then-St.
That need for secrecy could also hamper any efforts to prosecute any Saudi agents involved.
Last month, it warned that it would prosecute media companies that advertised the independence referendum.
She said the Trump administration continues to criminally prosecute single adults apprehended at the border.
Meeting with officials in Washington, they could tell: These people were not going to prosecute.
Authorities in many jurisdictions still believe that without victim cooperation, there's no reason to prosecute.
District attorneys in Brooklyn, Dallas County and elsewhere no longer prosecute low-level marijuana cases.
" He added later, "The government is not going to prosecute people for wearing nice clothes.
Florida changed its "stand your ground" law to make it harder to prosecute gun owners.
Review board lawyers typically prosecute those cases in which they recommend the most serious discipline.
Dismissals of this sort often come with agreements not to prosecute in return for testimony.
Trump probably sits there all day watching Fox and shouting to his aides: 'Prosecute Hillary!
To prosecute Comey, Zaid argued, would mean having to bring many more cases like it.
There is no way in our justice system to prosecute a person after his death.
Second, the ATF has issued technical opinions that make those workarounds extremely challenging to prosecute.
Unfortunately for Trump, his constant efforts to investigate and prosecute political rivals broke the seal.
Rather than prosecute, Chuck makes it clear that he'll be the boss from now on.
The company also said it is helping several state attorneys general prosecute the worst offenders.
Zack: Yes, I want the government to be able to find, investigate and prosecute criminals.
Mueller wants to prosecute Manafort, so criminal-law investigative tactics are now being used. 22017.
Pam Bondi uses her opening remarks to prosecute a made-up case against Hunter Biden
During the Obama administration, the Justice Department declined to prosecute police officers in Pasco, Wash.
Ms. Ifill said the Slager case showed how hard it was to prosecute an officer.
Graham served as one of 13 House managers tapped to prosecute the case against Clinton.
Mueller did not make the decision himself on whether to prosecute the President on obstruction.
The ruling continues a trend of narrowing the laws used to prosecute an obstruction case.
If authorities choose not to prosecute, the traveler will face a $5,000 penalty from CBP.
"We recognize that we can't just prosecute our way out of this problem," Benczkowski said.
But Trump also knows he doesn't actually have to prosecute someone to inflict political damage.
If the Democrats sought to prosecute the president, the Republicans raged against the entire process.
Ortis was charged on Friday under a 2012 security information law used to prosecute spies.
"The FBI wants to investigate and prosecute," said Dermody, now with the O'Melveny law firm.
Lutsenko has alleged that Yovanovitch had given him a list of people not to prosecute.
We should also turn to the World Trade Organization to prosecute any "product dumping" cases.
The Justice Department has then repeatedly refused to prosecute contempt sanctions against its own personnel.
It called on the federal government to prevent and prosecute mob violence by vigilante groups.
Congress, with its impeachment power, may prosecute a president, but the Justice Department may not.
The big issue in white-collar crime is whether the Justice Department can prosecute CEOs.
And while overall prosecutions are down, DOJ continues to prosecute more cases involving child prostitution.
The good news for YoungBoy ... prosecutors decided not to prosecute him on the misdemeanor charges.
"UN Environment does not have the mandate to hear cases or prosecute perpetrators," said Kariuki.
The question is whether anyone other than Congress can attempt to prosecute him for it.
For one thing, malpractice lawsuits against private psychiatrists are expensive and notoriously difficult to prosecute.
Atkins denies this, and filed a police report, but the District Attorney declined to prosecute.
Lisa Blatt, a lawyer for Oklahoma, warned if the Supreme Court were to uphold the lower court opinion it would be a blow to the State's power to prosecute and burden federal authorities forcing them to investigate and prosecute hundreds of new cases each year.
Rather than starting with evidence of a crime and searching backwards to find the perpetrator, a politically insulated prosecutor can work backwards, picking the person he wants to prosecute, and then putting his team to work on identifying some crime for which to prosecute him.
Cyrus R. Vance Jr. ran for Manhattan district attorney nine years ago on a promise to aggressively prosecute sex crimes — and now, with Friday's arrest of Harvey Weinstein, he faces a defining moment in a career shadowed by his earlier decision not to prosecute him.
Though Peña Nieto's administration was defined by accusations of corruption and record-low approval ratings, López Obrador has said he doesn't wish to prosecute his predecessor unless the Mexican electorate votes on a referendum to prosecute Mexican presidents who've held office since the 1990s.
But the local prosecutor in Palm Beach County announced in April he would not prosecute Lewandowski.
She continued that she hoped her story inspired others to come forward and prosecute their attacker.
Sessions's central prescription for reducing gun violence is simple: Prosecute more firearms cases in federal courts.
It is rarely reported as a crime and the police are often reluctant to prosecute offenders.
"I'll direct the Department of Justice to prosecute companies that blatantly violate the law," she said.
It is one thing for a Democratic primary candidate to threaten to prosecute an ex-president.
He has all the tools of a head of state with which to prosecute that war.
Authorities said they will decide whether to prosecute Chen and the girl's grandfather after the investigation.
" As PEOPLE reported in 2005, efforts to prosecute the group's past activities "have been essentially fruitless.
However, the DDOJ did not find probable cause to prosecute three of the four officers involved.
While Mueller declined to prosecute Trump, the report "does not exonerate" the president, according to Barr.
And it doesn't mention using the Narcotic Section of the Criminal Division to prosecute some cases.
It agreed not to prosecute the company if it abided by the deal for three years.
But El Salvador is one of a handful of countries that prosecute women for having them.
As a result, they have called dispatch stating they will prosecute during the in progress thefts.
The Trump administration is now seeking to criminally prosecute everyone crossing the border, including asylum seekers.
Understanding why it happens should make it easier to prevent it, and to prosecute the culprits.
Most obviously, this involves attempts to shut down entire investigations and dismantle agencies that prosecute corruption.
But the existence of the charge against him makes the Trump administration's intent to prosecute clear.
We need to step up enforcement and prosecute corrupt companies that poison our air and water.
An anti-pornography law allows officials to prosecute people who perform "actions deemed indecent" in public.
"Lock her up is right," Trump, who has said he will prosecute and jail Clinton, responded.
Louisiana spends nearly $3.5 billion a year to investigate, arrest, prosecute, adjudicate and incarcerate its citizens.
S. Attorney General Eric Holder "misled" Congress about the Justice Department's reasoning for declining to prosecute.
The Clark County District Attorney's Office told PEOPLE that there was "insufficient evidence" to prosecute her.
America's attorney-general, Jeff Sessions, has threatened to prosecute such sites under the "crack house statute".
It is in fact based on Mr Sessions's effort to prosecute a lot more illegal entrants.
Lawrence does not want to prosecute his wife, according to the AP, citing the police report.
To prosecute the thief would be a long, difficult, and, of course, expensive process, they sighed.
The Clark County District Attorney's Office later concluded that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute her.
After reviewing the information provided by the OIG, the law enforcement body decided not to prosecute.
For example, suppose the FBI was trying to gather evidence to prosecute a suspected drug kingpin.
Neither the United Nations nor countries hosting U.N. missions have the authority to prosecute foreign peacekeepers.
Trump's Attorney General Jeff Sessions is one of the people most determined to prosecute him.[Guardian]
He also accused the police and legal system of failing to prosecute the slave-holding teachers.
Are you willing to say today that you will not prosecute reporters for doing their job?
However, a judge had found insufficient evidence to prosecute her for organized crime, the paper added.
At the time, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance declined to prosecute Weinstein and closed the investigation.
And lawmakers in Idaho and Ohio have proposed bills that would prosecute women for terminating pregnancies.
From there, the Trump administration—and whoever follows—would be emboldened to prosecute similar journalistic acts.
Can one imagine a less equitable manner of fulfilling the executive responsibility to investigate and prosecute?
A grand jury and the Justice Department declined to prosecute Wilson, who resigned in November 2014.
The FBI had Gamergate members that confessed to their crimes, and they declined to prosecute them.
For the first 80 years of its life, it was used almost entirely to prosecute spies.
It's not the only time that Trump has donated to prosecutors who declined to prosecute him.
So Free went to seminars on how to prosecute domestic violence cases without a participating witness.
There are no known instances of the CFAA being used to prosecute research of that kind.
While highly damaging, these allegations can be difficult to prosecute and occurred before Trump took office.
Ideally, the House committees have about 2202 months to make and prosecute a case for impeachment.
Major cities such as Seattle, Manhattan and San Francisco are reconsidering how they prosecute marijuana possession.
The European Commission has repeatedly rebuked the country for failing to prosecute and sentence corrupt officials.
The bill would also allow Missouri's attorney general to prosecute any violations of state abortion laws.
Footage has also been used in court cases to prosecute corruption and incitement to political violence.
The attorney general would decide whether the special counsel had enough evidence to prosecute any officials.
If the report identifies crimes and criminals, there will be time enough to indict and prosecute.
We must address the forces that lead to it and prosecute those who perpetrate such acts.
It said it will prosecute over the incident under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
But the agency found "no evidence" that Comey leaked classified information and declined to prosecute him.
Then all of a sudden, every district attorney in the world can't prosecute a crime, potentially.
States can prosecute environmental crimes or take down shady financial operators ripping off seniors and veterans.
"I don't want to ruin someone's life, but do we prosecute someone like that?" he continued.
Moreover, the Department of Justice often lacks the resources necessary to prosecute many trade secret cases.
Its job is to prosecute crime, and if there is no crime, it should remain silent.
The Justice Department cited executive privilege again to decline to prosecute him on the contempt charge.
Even if Trump pardons everyone involved, New York and Virginia could theoretically prosecute key witnesses instead.
"There will be a public uproar if the prosecutors decide not to prosecute Ghosn," Sasakura said.
The authorities deny workers the right to organize and aggressively prosecute those who participate in strikes.
Lelling said his office plans to aggressively prosecute anyone who incites violence against law enforcement officers.
The special counsel has no jurisdiction to investigate or prosecute this important blunder — if it occurred.
Likewise, Democrats applauded Obama when he ordered the Justice Department not to prosecute certain immigration cases.
"The facts are totally challenged by Mr. Brown and are insufficient to prosecute," Chiche told CNN.
Even if Kansas can't prosecute immigrants for identity theft, that doesn't mean they can't be punished.
Last July, Japan became the first country to prosecute someone for using the Coinhive cryptojacking script.
However, Harris declined to prosecute OneWest or its then-CEO, Steven Mnuchin, despite the department's recommendation.
Remember, singers can also compose and flip on Trump so they can prosecute or impeach him.
Had Ms. Merkel refused to prosecute Mr. Böhmermann, Turkey could have pulled out of the deal.
The NPA reversed its decision last year after a rights group threatened to prosecute Zuma privately.
Although the City can no longer prosecute Nipsey, the City continues to investigate Nipsey's business partners.
This impulse could create incentives to apply ad-hoc criteria for determining when to prosecute corporations.
Why do the accusations come years later, and what does it take to prosecute a case?
But she has angered many liberal activists with her reluctance to prosecute police officers for shootings.
The lawmaker had investigated issues related to an initial mistrial but didn't actually prosecute the case.
The law remains woefully behind in its ability to prosecute or seriously deal with online harassment.
In St. Louis County, Wesley Bell will prosecute no marijuana cases involving amounts under 100 grams.
The case was dismissed in criminal court, which requires a higher standard of proof to prosecute.
Prosecutors declined to prosecute, and the restraining order was lifted as a part of a settlement.
President Franklin Roosevelt urged the Justice Department to prosecute the reporter and the anti-Roosevelt Tribune.
"In order to prosecute a case for impeachment, you have to have the underlying facts," Rep.
We have also corrected statistics about the time it takes Krasner's office to prosecute violent crimes.
The burden to prosecute an individual is on the government, and the Fourth Amendment is clear.
There is no national standard for how a prosecutor's office decides whether to prosecute a case.
During his tenure, Shokin was heavily criticized for not doing enough to prosecute corruption in Ukraine.
However, the bureau would not have been able to prosecute them for federal crimes, he added.
But we're relieved that the federal government has decided there's not enough evidence here to prosecute.
The inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, will not look into the decision not to prosecute Mrs.
A failure by DOJ to prosecute McCabe would derail current efforts to restore the bureau's reputation.
Trump contends broadly that the states lack the constitutional power to investigate or prosecute the president.
I wish other plaintiffs no ill will for their desire to continue to prosecute Harvey Weinstein.
He had criticized the 2005 decision not to prosecute, but had not promised to bring charges.
We're told the City Attorney evaluated the criminal threats but ultimately they declined to prosecute her.
This happens far too often when pressure to arrest and quickly prosecute a perpetrator is overwhelming.
After Mr. Deters said his office would prosecute the case a second time, more complications emerged.
Pozen easily dispenses with the idea that Administrations don't prosecute leakers because they can't find them.
Another bill would give the attorney general and his office the ability to prosecute hate crimes.
Nancy Pelosi selected seven House Democrats to prosecute the case against President Trump in the Senate.
And while the decision to prosecute lies with the government, victims can help by providing documentation.
Prime Minister Hamdok visited the town this week and expressed a commitment to prosecute the perpetrators.
"The deed did not happen, so it's hard to prosecute the highest people," the song begins.
It said "several insurance-related issues" led the regulator to prosecute the company earlier this year.
They are hard to find, and thanks in part to Russian protections, even harder to prosecute.
If successful, it could transform the timber sector by making it easier to prosecute illegal loggers.
Mr. Vance said the contribution-card bill would make it hard to prosecute some fraud cases.
No federal district in the country is better prepared to prosecute this week's attempted bombing spree.
The bill would let state attorneys general prosecute the sites for violating federal sex trafficking laws.
The Department of Justice — as a matter of an internal norm — will not prosecute a president.
He is willing to help you to prosecute these people but will need protection from them.
State authorities this spring declined to prosecute the officers, saying their use of force was justified.
An immunity deal would make it extraordinarily difficult for the Justice Department to prosecute Mr. Flynn.
The Trump administration stopped separating families in order to prosecute the parents criminally on June 133.
Mueller did not make the decision himself on whether to prosecute Trump on obstruction of justice.
" Earlier on I wrote that Mr. Comey's explanation of his recommendation not to prosecute was "baffling.
Ask the Chinese authorities to investigate and prosecute those who are responsible for abuses in detention.
I had to be careful because the case would be mine to prosecute before a jury.
It would be very difficult, however, for Washington to prosecute any members of Erdoğan's traveling detail.
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It has jurisdiction only if a member state is unable or unwilling to prosecute atrocities itself.
Iraq has shown a willingness to prosecute them during talks with the U.S. and European allies.
And, more importantly, why was the US stepping in to arrest and prosecute the FIFA cabal?
"Most people we prosecute are second-generation British immigrants and they are young," Mr. Afzal said.
It took six years and millions of dollars to prosecute Young, according to a court filing.
There's no indication yet that the US is planning to prosecute Penn for interviewing El Chapo.
Advocates also say the state did not do enough to prosecute banking executives for predatory practices.
The deal not to prosecute was conditional on AMI not committing another crime, the office said.
The state's sodomy law, ostensibly on the books to prosecute any type of nonmarital sex from adultery to bestiality, was most often employed to prosecute same-gender sex and at one time prescribed a mandatory penalty of life imprisonment with hard labor for a single offense.
And a fight is already brewing ahead of an expected markup later this month about an amendment from Grassley that would add requirements for the special counsel to report to Congress about changes to the scope of the investigation and decisions to prosecute or not prosecute.
Legal scholars, including, most visibly, Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School, have argued that the Constitution gives the president authority "to tell the Justice Department who to investigate, who to prosecute, and who not to investigate, and who not to prosecute," as Dershowitz told Slate last December.
They also joked that they would have also had to prosecute the dove for flying too fast.
She's not doing it to cause harm and she's certainly not in a position to prosecute anyone.
"I think it's important to have someone who is going to prosecute the president," she told Refinery29.
The attorney general chose not to prosecute a Reagan Cabinet official who refused to cooperate with Congress.
The legislation also extended the statute of limitations to prosecute mortgage fraud from 1 to 3 years.
The county district attorney, Mark Matloff, declined to prosecute the jail guards, saying they did nothing wrong.
Russian deputy justice minister Mikhail Galperin told the committee last month that authorities would prosecute the guards.
Beyond the trade front, Beijing will also more vigorously prosecute fentanyl smugglers, the White House statement said.
Saturday's decision not to prosecute the officers drew sharp criticism from local and national civil rights leaders.
The problem is, the state doesn't prosecute BIPA violations, it only grants individuals the right to sue.
"...It is not possible to prosecute all of the crimes committed, given their vast number," it added.
Per Jock's instructions, the Southern District is to take city and state's drug cases and prosecute them.
Governments now regulate political speech and prosecute those deemed to engage in hate speech or false speech.
The decision to prosecute is the key factor in whether children will be separated from their parents.
Eventually, these women plan to use their degrees to prosecute traffickers like the ones who abused them.
While the review is underway, Klein said, his office would not prosecute anyone under the existing law.
He said the ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, gave him a "do-not-prosecute" list during their first meeting.
Friday's charges will be challenging to prosecute, according to Wayne State University law professor Peter J. Henning.
Are the women who are coming forward, do they want to speak to the police and prosecute?
Mekdad gathers on the mental health of Syrians displaced by a war her husband has helped prosecute.
As president, [I] will prosecute and sue the fossil fuel industry for the damage it has caused.
This is the same act under which the US would likely prosecute Edward Snowden, given the opportunity.
This is another bid to underline her ability to "prosecute the case against Trump", as she says.
"These are usually done under the auspices of the family so it's difficult to prosecute," Orakwue added.
Prosecute scammers can also be difficult because the victims often don't want to acknowledge they were fleeced.
I would instruct the Department of Justice to investigate them and prosecute any and all criminal violations.
Most commonly, it's used to prosecute cases involving attackers who pretend to be a victim's intimate partner.
Makan Delrahim, the head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, said it would aggressively prosecute price fixing.
And what took the government so long to prosecute him once his terrorist past had been discovered?
Investigators have to rely on other statutes, such as weapons violations, in order to prosecute domestic terrorists.
Authorities have agreed not to prosecute as long as changes are made and a fine is paid.
Bangladesh set up a tribunal in 2010 to prosecute people accused of crimes during the 1971 war.
In particular, she set up a (domestic) International Crimes Tribunal to prosecute atrocities committed during the war.
The exchanges came during Comey's testimony before Congress on his agency's recommendation to not prosecute Hillary Clinton.
Yancey, meanwhile, has proposed making it easier to for state law enforcement to prosecute illegal firearms sales.
We will take every step possible to find and swiftly prosecute the assailants of this vicious crime.
The government also signalled that it would prosecute people who criticise or mock it on social media.
Schenectady County District Attorney Robert Carney has opposed her release even though he didn't prosecute the case.
Bretz and his family "will prosecute Ms. Gentz for her slanderous and libelous actions," his attorneys said.
The MSU police closed their investigation in July 2015; local prosecutors declined to prosecute in December 2015.
Las Vegas police on July 8 asked the Clark County District Attorney's Office to prosecute the case.
Ayala argues that state law gives her "absolute" discretion in deciding whether and how to prosecute cases.
In a worst-case scenario, regulators could use their new GDPR powers to prosecute an antitrust fight.
These statistics illustrate just how hard it is to effectively prosecute sex trafficking on an individual level.
More than that, I think, it&aposs very difficult to actually criminally prosecute these types of cases.
This was a civil case—meaning that DoJ did not not attempt to criminally prosecute anyone responsible.
Banks can help police identify and prosecute trafficking cases by providing proof of payments and financial patterns.
But Comey said that, in effect, crimes committed in an office building are fundamentally harder to prosecute.
I will also prosecute pharmaceutical companies that knowingly push more addictive drugs and doses on unsuspecting Americans.
The federal government announced last month that it will not prosecute the officers in the Sterling killing.
"My job is to uphold the laws of Georgia and prosecute anyone who violates them," James said.
In March, then-prime minister Sharif issued a public order to prosecute anyone posting blasphemous content online.
There is no evidence that US courts are unable to prosecute terrorism suspects in a timely fashion.
Her office was the first in the nation to prosecute someone for operating a cyber exploitation website.
However, the NPA reversed its decision last year after a rights group threatened to privately prosecute Zuma.
The first is that the prosecution is currently violating a valid, enforceable agreement not to prosecute Cosby.
Pennsylvania jurists have suggested that this doctrine may apply in criminal cases to agreements not to prosecute.
And what does her fallout say about how we prosecute justice, judge the guilty, and assign blame?
The documents were filed in response to a motion by Manafort challenging Mueller's authority to prosecute him.
It was on that day that Governor Brownback signed a bill granting Kobach the power to prosecute.
Back in 2014, Brooklyn's DA said that the borough would no longer prosecute low-level marijuana crimes.
In 2013, a panel appointed by the Supreme Court said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him.
It seems unlikely that the Trump administration's DOJ would choose to prosecute one of its own people.
The story comes full circle as Richard Walton is called in to prosecute and sentence the doctor.
But law enforcement says encryption thwarts their access to communications they claim they need to prosecute criminals.
Initially drafted to prosecute foreign agents, the law has no provisions for disclosures in the public interest.
And James Comey, not Andrew McCabe, made the decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton over her emails.
Barr announced this week that the Justice Department would not prosecute the president for obstruction of justice.
Moreover, he does not believe in the power of the federal government to prosecute and punish crimes.
Since his death, the Hernandez Rojas family has been subjected to delaying tactics and refusals to prosecute.
He added that the department would continue to investigate and prosecute human traffickers involved in forced labor.
This means that prosecutors can't prosecute for these crimes after a certain amount of time has elapsed.
Weakening the program would hamper the agency's ability to detect and prosecute white collar crime, say lawyers.
Will the court now prosecute members of the Taliban or the Islamic State for similar war crimes?
Trump has repeatedly attacked Sessions publicly, saying the attorney general has not done enough to prosecute Democrats.
Not long after, he moved to the Justice Department's headquarters in Washington to prosecute organized crime cases.
The Justice Department would be unlikely to prosecute anyone in the administration based on a contempt citation.
But a state and the federal government could each prosecute someone once for the same underlying conduct.
The job of DOJ is to investigate and prosecute crimes and potential crimes without fear or favor.
Sessions last week issued guidance to the nation's law enforcers to prosecute crimes to the furthest degree.
More immediately, he could ask his Justice Department to prosecute journalists who report leaks from his administration.
An attempt to prosecute Mr. Abou-Nagie in 2012 on charges of incitement of religious hatred failed.
A promise to never prosecute this man, or is it to make him sit for a deposition?
Charlottesville failed to prevent and then failed to prosecute men using lit torches to attack undergraduate students.
Wade, allowing states to ban abortions and to criminally prosecute any physicians and nurses who perform them.
The mass surrender represented a victory for authorities, who have emphasized their desire to prosecute those involved.
But Mr. Comey was subjected to a constant barrage of demands that he prosecute her for … something.
Editorial Illegal insider trading goes on every day, and it is often difficult to detect and prosecute.
It helps to investigate and prosecute hate crimes and helps transgender crime survivors navigate the criminal process.
Officials plan to prosecute those crossing the border for the first time, hoping it will deter migrants.
"This was a sitting district attorney saying, 'I'm not going to prosecute your client, ever,'" McMonagle said.
That question is whether the military commissions can be used to prosecute additional terrorism defendants for conspiracy.
Now you don't have to prosecute them but then were not prosecuting them for coming in illegally.
In Postville, ICE threatened to prosecute people for aggravated identity theft unless they took a plea bargain.
The Trump administration is debating whether the United States should prosecute them — or take them to Guantánamo.
U.S. Attorneys have to make choices about where to spend limited resources and which crimes to prosecute.
Most presidents didn't think it was worth US attorneys' time to prosecute loads of misdemeanor immigration cases.
Critics have said it was poorly conceived, and judges have repeatedly challenged its power to prosecute cases.
Federal investigators began frequently using a charge of material support for terrorism to prosecute Islamic terrorism suspects.
On its face, the Espionage Act could also be used to prosecute reporters who publish government secrets.
Seventeen still don't have FGM-specific legislation, and lack strong tools to prosecute or deter the practice.
The investigation offers a glimpse into an underworld in which exploitation is hard to document and prosecute.
Because the alleged assaults took place off of the military base, the state will prosecute the case.
He helped oversee some of the earliest efforts to prosecute crimes arising from the 2008 financial crisis.
But compounding that problem is the fact that it's notoriously difficult to prosecute police officers in America.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, faulted the Obama administration for declining to prosecute Mrs. Clinton.
Mr. Trump seized on the report, but it does not challenge the decision not to prosecute Mrs.
But insider trading allegations can be extremely complicated and cases difficult to prosecute, one expert told Vox.
As a result, an attempt to prosecute Donald Trump Jr. under that statute would raise novel issues.
Pennsylvania went from 4 cases in 2011 to 171 last year after making it easier to prosecute.
County attorneys in Kansas declined to prosecute the Gaedtkes, seeing the double voting as an honest mistake.
"The DA's office essentially said we're only going to prosecute for a few of you," Honig said.
Police are largely untrained in the digital investigation techniques necessary to prosecute revenge porn, our investigation showed.
Since Krasner took office, he has tried to reduce how long it takes to prosecute violent crimes.
But neither "society" nor "Islamists" compelled the police to arrest and the judiciary to prosecute Hajar Raissouni.
And swatting can be difficult to investigate and prosecute, since perpetrators can mask their identity and location.
"Institutions are just unwilling and are unable to prosecute the president," Mr. Alejano said in an interview.
Just over the Maryland line, Takoma Park is a "sanctuary city," which refuses to prosecute undocumented immigrants.
If Mueller feels he has enough evidence, then he could seek permission to indict and prosecute Trump.
Weakening the program would hamper the agencys ability to detect and prosecute white collar crime, lawyers say.
Five years before he welcomed this allegedly "new landscape," Manhattan District Attorney Vance declined to prosecute Weinstein.
It is too soon to tell whether Colombia's justice system will vigorously prosecute attackers and effect change.
In 2015, Cyrus Vance Jr., the Manhattan district attorney, declined to prosecute credible allegations against Mr. Weinstein.
What made this case stand out beyond its brutality was the government's response: It decided to prosecute.
District attorneys can take the lead by refusing to prosecute most, if not all, of these cases.
She also helped to prosecute a widespread disability fraud scheme involving retired Long Island Rail Road workers.
In nations where homosexuality is illegal, police have used Grindr to track down and prosecute LGBTQ people.
The law allowed a husband to prosecute any man who engaged in sexual relations with his wife.
Their job is to prosecute federal crimes within 93 geographic jurisdictions or districts in the United States.
Mr. Khaybar is one of many people the United States is trying to track, capture and prosecute.
But eventually intelligence officials determined his name, and F.B.I. agents pushed to prosecute him in New York.
Now, however, California will prosecute those who elect to grant entry to law enforcement without a warrant.
Ultimately, the authorities did not prosecute Yamaguchi -- and Ito said she still had questions over that decision.
They will have to prosecute the case before the American people, not just preach to the converted.
M. Moein Faqir's arrest should be seen as a victory in Afghanistan's aggressive efforts to prosecute corruption.
Currently, only national authorities can investigate and prosecute fraud against the EU budget in their respective countries.
The complaint calls for the Peruvian government to give financial compensation to Rojas and prosecute those responsible.
The FBI gathers evidence, which it forwards to Department of Justice attorneys who determine whether to prosecute.
Second, law enforcement already has the power and permission to prosecute businesses that knowingly facilitate sex traffickers.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate argued Myanmar did investigate and prosecute soldiers and officers accused of crimes.
Advocacy groups say the authorities have been slow to prosecute police officers accused of using excessive violence.
Michigan is one of only five states that automatically prosecute all 28503-year-old offenders as adults.
As long as one lead plaintiff shows up to prosecute the case, every investor reaps the benefits.
We will do everything to ensure law enforcement can and will investigate, prosecute and properly punish rapists.
Democrats saw it as a way to hamstring the administration's efforts to detain and prosecute undocumented immigrants.
We broke the story, the City Attorney desperately wants a case to prosecute to make a point.
I don't want anybody else to have that happen to them, but I don't want to prosecute.
The decision not to charge or prosecute Andrew McCabe has conservatives rending their garments across the country.
So far, though, the Bronx district attorney's office has said it still intends to prosecute Mr. Hernandez.
And they really said she was guilty today and then they said we're not going to prosecute.
The junta had been using it — in military courts operating under its control — to prosecute political opponents.
Ultimately, the County Attorney's Office decided not to prosecute the singer based on a lack of evidence.
"The international community seems to doubt Saudi Arabia's commitment to prosecute this heinous crime," the official added.
Its legal enforcement bureau can conduct investigations, and has the ability to subpoena witnesses and prosecute violations.
Often cases are reported long after the fact — if at all — making them even harder to prosecute.
Wednesday's charges fulfilled an election promise to prosecute Najib, whom he called a "thief" during the campaign.
But he knows that time is running out to prosecute the crimes that have already been documented.
So far it hasn't used the law to prosecute anyone — probably because it's nearly impossible to enforce.
"The defendant contends that a former district attorney granted him immunity or a promise not to prosecute via a press release, despite the language contained in the press release that clearly states the decision not to prosecute in 2005 may be reconsidered," reads the statement from Steele's office.
The same statute is used to prosecute any kind of fraud that involves email, phone calls or texts.
Another possibility: Authorities are using the courts to prosecute immigration law violations more than they used to do.
Jeff Sessions, Trump's attorney general appointee, has already sworn to "vigorously prosecute" obscenity laws which target adult pornography.
So if they had uncovered systemic abuse or any potential criminality, they have an obligation to prosecute it.
He did not decide whether to prosecute, but he did not exonerate Trump on the issue of obstruction.
HARRIGAN: Justice Department officials say it remains government policy to criminally prosecute families who cross the border illegally.
The charity also helps to prosecute cases of underage marriage and statutory rape, as well as child labor.
But the full report lays out a significantly more complicated picture as Mueller's team weighed whether to prosecute.
" She made clear that an attorney general "does not investigate or prosecute at the direction of the president.
He won't help prosecute Clinton "Lock her up" chants rang through nearly every Trump campaign rally this fall.
Phillips led an insurgent campaign, attacking Schubert for failing to prosecute a police officer who shot a civilian.
"The use of anti-terrorism laws to prosecute Western ranchers makes no sense, from our perspective," Philpot said.
Police in St. Petersburg are investigating the attack against the troll factory and plan to prosecute anyone responsible.
Anna Eskamani sent a letter to State Attorney Brian Haas urging him not to prosecute, The Ledger reports.
The question is: are they going to prosecute people and dissuade people from doing it in the future?
But Malaysia has yet to prosecute anyone in connection with the scandal, perhaps the gravest in its history.
She promised that DHS would continue to prosecute immigrants caught entering the United States between ports of entry.
"Authorities must review these videos immediately and make arrests and prosecute as appropriate," Cuomo said in a statement.
The state attorney's office has announced that they will not prosecute Donald Trump's campaign manager for misdemeanor battery. .
The way to change that culture is to prosecute and punish officials who encourage and profit by it.
These prejudices about ''real rape'' happen to dovetail with those rapes that are easier to investigate and prosecute.
The government is likely to change the law to make it harder to prosecute cops for dangerous driving.
Declining to prosecute Secretary Clinton for recklessly mishandling and transmitting national security information will set a terrible precedent.
It had been a secret condition of the peace deal, but made it impossible to prosecute those responsible.
Our law enforcement officials are responding quickly and thoroughly to investigate this reprehensible act and prosecute the perpetrators.
Meanwhile, he has routinely demanded that Sessions use the considerable might of his office to prosecute prominent Democrats.
Cyrus Vance said Tuesday his office will decline to prosecute marijuana possession and smoking cases starting Aug. 1.
Attempting to prosecute Clinton would be an obvious presidential override of the official finding of an FBI investigation.
S. attorney in Miami in signing off on a deal to not prosecute Epstein in the mid-2000s.
Due to the complicated web of federal, state, and tribal jurisdictions, these crimes have proved difficult to prosecute.
And when you call on the attorney general to prosecute your former opponent, that is crossing a line.
At the time, Justice Department officials said they reserved the right to criminally prosecute anyone suspected of wrongdoing.
But it would also defy logic to prosecute that child's parents for Harambe's unforeseeable death in this case.
She said she didn't believe that Greene intended to hurt her, and she did not want to prosecute.
" And he found that Mueller, as special counsel, "had legal authority to investigate and to prosecute this matter.
In recent years, the government has stepped up efforts to prosecute tourists and Dominicans for child sex exploitation.
The president has previously said he wants to "move forward" from the talking about whether he'd prosecute Clinton.
On Wednesday, the Yomiuri newspaper said Tokyo prosecutors will soon decide whether to prosecute Ghosn on further charges.
Although there have been exceptions, the Obama administration largely confined capture operations to those it intended to prosecute.
Authorities in both America and Britain have ramped up their efforts to prosecute insider trading in recent years.
The new body will establish a "truth commission" to prosecute political opponents, one of Maduro's top officials said.
As we reported ... the L.A. City Attorney refused to prosecute Phillippe after investigating, but Hewitt still sued him.
Murray said the decision not to prosecute Vinson was unanimous among a group of 15 career prosecutors. Rep.
The witness is cooperating with U.S. authorities, and in return U.S. authorities have agreed not prosecute the person.
They argued a decade-old promise by an ex-DA to never prosecute the comedian should be honored.
Additionally, if the government obtains information completely independent of the witness's testimony, it can prosecute the witness too.
The U.S. Justice Department said in 2014 it would not prosecute banks for serving state-sanctioned marijuana businesses.
An ICC prosecutor in October said the tribunal might have jurisdiction to prosecute those accused of the killings.
It appears there was a valid non-prosecution agreement, or at least an enforceable promise not to prosecute.
If Iraq refuses to waive immunity, it could still prosecute the two at home, if it so chooses.
In theory Mr Böhmermann could go to prison for three years, if the German government decides to prosecute.
"This administration has a simple message: If you cross the border illegally, we will prosecute you." https://t.
They now have jurisdiction to prosecute some (but not all) cases of non-Indian perpetrators on tribal land.
Until you prosecute those people and you make it a little riskier, you're still allowing it to happen.
The attorney general might also prosecute Judge Moore at his ethics hearing, further winding an already tortuous vortex.
But who has the legal authority to prosecute people in the anarchic regions of Syria is not clear.
Moreover, Guatemala's efforts to prosecute organized crime are watched closely in other Central American countries and even Mexico.
Méhaule advised the government to screen them, identify and prosecute perpetrators of crimes, and let the others go.
U.S. diplomats can also work to renew cooperation with foreign law enforcement agencies to prosecute Hezbollah drug networks.
But while the governor and the Legislature cling to the status quo, the investigators investigate, the prosecutors prosecute.
As a prosecutor, you have the option of picking and choosing the cases that you want to prosecute.
Additionally, we urge the government to allow an independent investigation and to prosecute those responsible for the deaths.
Nobody thought she was telling the truth to begin with and they didn't choose to prosecute her then.
Legal analysts said that while it appeared unlikely the F.B.I. would ultimately find enough evidence to prosecute Mrs.
Rather, they're calling for Trump to simply reverse the new policy to prosecute all immigrants making illegal crossings.
Government leaders should also substantially increase resources for law enforcement agencies to prevent and prosecute semiconductor IP theft.
Germany recently passed a strict new law that would make it easier to prosecute suspects of sexual violence.
New York remains the only state other than North Carolina to routinely prosecute 173-year-olds as adults.
In an average year, immigration authorities prosecute and convict only a few hundred people for hiring unauthorized workers.
If the Supreme Court strikes down the exception, a state could in theory be unable to prosecute him.
President Obama wisely chose not to prosecute George W. Bush, and he turned his gaze toward the future.
Employ independent outsiders to investigate and prosecute a case, instead of insiders who will only protect their own.
Some may vow to appoint an attorney general who will vigorously prosecute any crimes Trump may have committed.
Belarus has changed its laws to allow the state to prosecute anyone believed to have spread misinformation online.
"Authorities must view these videos immediately and make arrests and prosecute as appropriate," Cuomo said in the statement.
Numerous published reports said that Mr. Aronberg would announce that he was not planning to prosecute Mr. Lewandowski.
The same is true of states' powers to prosecute, for a president's power applies only to federal crimes.
However, the decision to prosecute parents who are caught crossing the border illegally stems from the Trump administration.
The goal of the new policy was to criminally prosecute 100% of immigrants caught illegally crossing the border.
In a case like this, there's no way the D.A. would press on and prosecute without his cooperation.
Then, in 224, the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a story questioning her decision not to prosecute lawmakers for bribery.
Meanwhile, Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently said his agency will "vigorously" prosecute the makers of 3D-printed guns.
That's when Odom told him that he could be paid if he could help the government prosecute Renzi.
Former secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff said international cooperation is needed to track down and prosecute cybercrimes.
Trump again confused the administration's messaging, saying, "You have to take the children away" if you prosecute adults.
Despite the recording, New York prosecutors cited a lack of evidence in the case and declined to prosecute.
They were charged under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, typically invoked to prosecute organized-crime figures.
It also works — with remarkable success — to get the abusers out of the girls' homes and prosecute them.
And if it's going to matter, we must prosecute people who lie in the middle of an investigation.
But his selection signaled Trump's intentions to use the intelligence agencies to prosecute his critics and the press.
Will Alabama prosecute the doctor who performed the vasectomy because I could no longer get my wife pregnant?
In her closing statement, Ms. Harris touted herself as the candidate to "prosecute the case" against Mr. Trump.
Donald Trump Jr. may indeed have colluded with the Russians, but you cannot prosecute someone for "collusion" alone.
Sexual trauma can manifest in counterintuitive ways that make it fiendishly difficult to successfully prosecute rape in court.
She pledged to reduce the incarceration of minor offenders, and declined to prosecute many low-level marijuana cases.
"The court's decision today will make it harder to prosecute violent gun crimes in the future," Kavanaugh wrote.
Mr. Wofford has promised to prosecute the corruption that has plagued Albany, including within the administration of Gov.
"I would like for the attorney general to prosecute the officers," Mr. Clark said at a news conference.
Laws exist to prosecute and punish gender-based violence, but women's rights activists say they are rarely enforced.
Police are now working with the FBI to prosecute individuals who helped or harbored the Barksdales, Gonzales said.
Suquamish ruled that tribal nations had no authority to prosecute non-Natives who commit crimes within their boundaries.
The order explicitly states that the authorities will continue to criminally prosecute adults who cross the border illegally.
It's for all these reasons that Democrats have to be so disciplined in how they prosecute this case.
Alden said that China is known for finding subtle ways around trade rules that are tough to prosecute.
In 2018, he told the White House counsel at the time, Donald F. McGahn II, to prosecute Mrs.
The agency's original plans to prosecute 11 individuals were hampered when Germany and France refused to extradite five.
Clarke and Grace not facing charges could have implications for the SFO deciding to prosecute the company itself.
According to HRW, Tunisian prosecutors are using the information to prosecute men under the country's harsh sodomy laws.
The administration has threatened to deport parents who send for their children or prosecute them for hiring smugglers.
Three of our closest allies, the United Kingdom, Israel and Canada, prosecute cases outside the chain of command.
Mueller is required to explain why he brought charges against some people and why he didn't prosecute others.
"If you cross the southwest border unlawfully, then we will prosecute you — it's that simple," Mr. Sessions said.
Saturday's protest featured a banner calling on the authorities to find and prosecute those who orchestrated the killing.
" Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Twitter also said investigators "continue to identify & prosecute this great tragedy & unforgivable mistake.
Lofgren said Wednesday the impeachment process was "misused" to prosecute Clinton and that what Trump did is different.
In Indiana, this includes the Marion County prosecutor declining to prosecute cases involving under an ounce of marijuana.
Because women and girls don't come forward to report the doctors, Lesupi said it's difficult to prosecute them.
Harris has also been criticized for her efforts as San Francisco DA to prosecute one such website, Backpage.
In 2009, it set up a special tribunal to prosecute crimes committed during the Liberation War of 1971.
She is yet to have the opportunity to offer such guidance to those who may prosecute the president.
Aggressively prosecute drug companies that engage in price fixing and other behaviors that violate the antitrust laws. 5.
The U.S. Justice Department agreed not to prosecute the company in exchange for TLI's cooperation in the investigation.
"From just a purely legal perspective, it's more difficult to prosecute people for doing this overseas," Hood said.
The military officer selected to prosecute him resigned in 2004, saying he was convinced Slahi had been tortured.
"We train our boys to be killing machines, then prosecute them when they kill!" the president tweeted, incorrectly.
The IG can't prosecute any criminal violations of the law but can refer matters to the Justice Department.
Authorities have vowed to prosecute anyone who brings "implements of riot" to protests, including knives, bricks and guns.
But his biggest failures have not been the cases he won't prosecute, but rather the ones he does.
We're not saying that Don Jr. is too clueless to prosecute, but Robert Mueller might be saying it.
Under its "zero tolerance" strategy, the Trump administration sought to prosecute all suspect border crossers for illegal entry.
There were also the many secrets both among those seeking to prosecute the president and those defending him.
The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division does not recommend that jurisdictions prosecute cases, according to DOJ rules.
We're told the resources authorities would have to use to prosecute the guy far outweigh the potential punishment.
Prosecutors have agreed not to prosecute the company, known as AMI, so long as it continues to cooperate.
Dean pleaded guilty in October 1973 to conspiracy to obstruct justice in a deal with special prosecutor Archibald Cox in which Cox "promised not to prosecute Dean for any other Watergate‐related crime, reserving only the right to prosecute the lawyer for perjury," The New York Times reported at the time.
Alex Whiting, a onetime federal prosecutor in Boston who became Moreno-Ocampo's prosecutions coordinator, told me the Kenyatta case "was like trying to prosecute an organized-crime case without the tools the Department of Justice uses to prosecute organized crime" — though, for this reason, Moreno-Ocampo's temperament was an asset.
And the authorities in Houston agreed not to prosecute him over the circumstances of how he acquired the revolver.
The decision has roiled Colombia, setting supporters of the peace deal against those who want to prosecute FARC leaders.
"The difference is I used the proper standard," Barr said about his decision not to prosecute Trump on obstruction.
The U.S. Department of Justice declined to prosecute the officers for civil rights violations in 2017, citing insufficient evidence.
The new designation makes it easier to prosecute EU or other companies or individuals that do business with Iran.
The letter asks Sessions whether existing federal laws arm the Justice Department to prosecute criminal activity against energy infrastructure.
"Police officers will tell you that criminal harassment is very difficult to prosecute in Canada," she told the group.
After all, he's already backing off threats to prosecute Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server.
These new killings, ever since 2013, are a direct response to the government's determination to prosecute these war criminals.
The Brussels-based company, which consists of onetime assets of Fortis Bank, exists only to prosecute MBS litigation claims.
At some point the agency will either have to bring charges, or conclude that there is nobody to prosecute.
Until now marijuana had been technically illegal, but police declined to prosecute possession of amounts less than several grams.
But there's also an entrenched program of low-level cybercrime, the kind most countries prosecute, that North Korea conducts.
"We intend to aggressively prosecute this case, and we intend to prevail," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in February.

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