«Is it more corruption in Albany or more
aggressive prosecutions in New York?»
Not exact matches
An
aggressive prosecution accused Harry of lying to which he replied that he was initially and deliberately lying to the News of the World reporter Rob Beasley but telling the truth — which prosecuting counsel denied —
in court.
The DA added he wanted to concentrate on reducing the rate of domestic violence
in Ulster through a combination of outreach and
aggressive prosecution of offenders.
Their views on such matters as conviction rates and plea bargains reveal that Mr. Laquidara, who also has the Working Families Party and Green Party lines, has the right sensibility: He recognizes the need for
aggressive prosecution of repeat offenders and those accused of violent crimes, but he also sees the need to exercise discretion
in certain other cases, balancing justice with the office's limited resources and the need to prevent case backlogs.
He said he will explore requests laid out
in a recent letter from Lieutenants Benevolent Association president Louis Turco, who wants, among other things, «
aggressive prosecution of persons found guilty of resisting arrest.»
Political dynamics resulting
in more
aggressive enforcement and zealous
prosecution contribute to higher rates of felony convictions, but also play a role
in efforts to reduce prison populations.
He has also represented clients
in noteworthy Slayer Statute and property rights disputes, deaths caused by texting while driving, and is an
aggressive advocate for the principles set forth
in the Virginia Declaration of Rights and United States Bill of Rights
in criminal
prosecutions.
An
aggressive pre-investigation intervention can stop a
prosecution's case
in its tracks.
Though saying that,
aggressive tax avoidance is a grey area, and HMRC have originated criminal
prosecutions,
in relation to film tax schemes for example, which one would have assumed to fall within the remit of tax avoidance.
At the trial the
prosecution admitted evidence that O had
in the past been
aggressive to, and shouted at, his partner
in relation to the care of a child.
If they have an examiner that is extremely likely to offer a quick allowance, then there is no need to make an
aggressive claim amendment early
in prosecution.
We're still mourning his suicide, which was spurred
in part by an
aggressive prosecution under the vaguely worded and over-penalized Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).