Sentences with phrase «chance of prosecution»

As to the realistic chance of prosecution, I suspect that what the hacker did would have violated the Criminal Code of Canada if done here.
The file will now be considered by the CPS, who will assess whether there is a realistic chance of prosecution before proceeding.
Today's report calls for defences of «reasonable excuse» of «public interest» be included in the legislation, to reduce the chance of prosecutions being thrown out of court as being incompatible with the ECHR.
According to Omohigbo, in the suit number KTHC / 8c / 2017, FRN vs Nasir Salisu Ingawa on one hand and FRN vs the duo of AbdulAmin A. Shinkafi and bello Bindawa, the ICPC had established prima facie cases and has enough evidence from investigations to determine culpability on the matter and a takeover could jeopardise the chances of prosecution.

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The incorporation of this defeat into the evidence for the prosecution is just another sad tumble around the carousel of hysterical drivel that must be kept spinning, spinning, spinning away, lest anybody get a chance to look beyond the savage and dispiriting sideshow of jerked knees, pointed fingers, and baseless, spittle - flecked invective, to the dark and rotting brand below.
The group also is seeking the legalization of marijuana, saying the prosecutions and convictions of low - level pot possession can harm a person's future chances for a good job.
A new inquest into the deaths increases the chances of convictions that were suggested by the recent announcement by the Crown Prosecution Service, who are looking into the possibility of manslaughter, perjury and misconduct in public office offences.
The chances of further prosecutions over phone hacking at news of the World increased today after the Metropolitan police handed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service.
The chances of further prosecutions over phone hacking at News of the World increased today after the Metropolitan police handed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Governor El - Rufai, who said Kaduna had experienced so many crises in the past, said the state government can not take chances and risk another crisis, hence the order for the arrest and prosecution of those that signed the quit notice.
The group is also seeking the legalization of marijuana, saying the prosecutions and convictions of low level pot possession can harm a person's future chances for a good job.
In the first instance, this prosecution should be against the operators of these games of chance, in a later phase also against those involved in operating the illegal game.»
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation for Non-Experts, Third Edition helps non-accountants better understand basic forensic accounting principles, how different types of fraud occur, and how to detect and probe fraud in an approach that maximizes the chances of successful prosecution of the perpetrator.
The Second Circuit acknowledged that sending trial materials home with jurors could increase the chance of exposing the jury to outside influences, and could overemphasize the significance of the indictment, which it called a «one - sided presentation of the prosecution's view of the case.»
But as applications arrive, European practitioners will see a shift that should mitigate fundamental problems relating to EPO patent eligibility, improving patentees» chances of avoiding rejections and reducing European prosecution costs.
The harder we make it for the prosecution to prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the greater your chances of walking away with a favorable deal.
It's like giving taxpayers a second chance of coming forward on their own and amending the return filed because there would be no penalty on the taxes owed or criminal prosecution.
With an experienced Chicago reckless driving lawyer in your corner, you stand a chance at refuting the prosecution's arguments and avoiding the consequences of a criminal conviction.
The government has more of a chance getting away with the provisions in the Bill which actually strengthen the attorney's powers to stop a prosecution on national security grounds — precisely the point that arose in the BAE case.
Attorney Fariello counter with defense strategies of his own that refute baseless claims, expose the weaknesses in prosecution arguments and generally increase your chances of a successful outcome, in and out of court.
We would suggest that a major contributory factor has been the advent of the CPS in 1985, when the house - rule was introduced that prosecutions should not be pursued unless there was a better than evens chance of securing a conviction, the so - called 51 % principle.
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