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And his wife could also be prosecuted again, he said.
The children will be prosecuted by the city's law department.
No one has been prosecuted under the law until now.
"We cannot look the other way and not prosecute these people."
As of late 2002, he had prosecuted 55 cases and lost only 3.
In my eyes, both should be prosecuted for what they did.
The total prosecuted were 33,953 people involved in 26,684 such cases.
The woman is now being prosecuted in that case, he said.
But it has no say over how the war is actually prosecuted.
They could have been prosecuted, but the Government did not do that.
It could be a problem if she ever had to prosecute him.
In 1992, a decision was made not to prosecute her.
The evidence was used to prosecute the former police chief.
Get over to Justice and tell them to prosecute him.
"I would not prosecute these young men because they were just doing their jobs."
You put it all together and the guy just was not prosecuted, in my mind.
The general went back to bed and, four months later, he has not been prosecuted.
But would they really prosecute her after so long, no matter what the law books said?
The government should be prosecuted if they make people work for under this.
What I do to your husband to make him prosecute me in this way?
"But when a case needed to be prosecuted for the county, I had to leave the private practice work behind."
Johnson was among the first men to be prosecuted under the act.
But the state has continued to prosecute others involved in the case.
The company would be able to have anyone who takes their produce prosecuted.
It is too soon to say when a decision whether to prosecute will be taken.