Sentences with phrase «face prosecution after»

Hiplife artiste Eugene Ashie, popularly known as Wisa Greid, is likely to face prosecution after the Christmas holidays following his act of indecent exposure at Citi FM's December to Rememba Concert last Thursday, December 24.

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He faced a sixth deportation in 2015, and was in Justice Department (DOJ) custody that March after serving 46 months in prison for a felony re-entry into the US, but instead of transferring him into the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation, the department transferred him to the San Francisco County Jail for prosecution of a 1995 marijuana charge.
The order that Judith Wilson, 48, face an involuntary manslaughter charge came a year after the county coroner recommended prosecution, saying Wilson did not do enough to help the baby when the feet - first delivery began.
A Tory peer faces prosecution for fiddling his Parliamentary expenses after allegedly claiming more than # 11,000 in overnight subsistence and mileage costs.
The «Nsuohye3» hit maker, faced trial for possessing weed in his house but was duly acquitted and discharged — after it emerged that the weed was actually planted in his house by the police earlier and the same police went to his house to do a search, found the substance, and arraigned him to court to face malicious prosecution.
She wanted to know if her partner would be likely to face prosecution in Britain after accompanying her on a trip to Switzerland.
«After deliberation on the evidence presented in this matter, the grand jury found that there was no reasonable cause to vote an indictment,» Mr. Donovan said in a statement released to the press, after four months of presenting evidence and more than an hour of news reports that Mr. Pantaleo would face prosecuAfter deliberation on the evidence presented in this matter, the grand jury found that there was no reasonable cause to vote an indictment,» Mr. Donovan said in a statement released to the press, after four months of presenting evidence and more than an hour of news reports that Mr. Pantaleo would face prosecuafter four months of presenting evidence and more than an hour of news reports that Mr. Pantaleo would face prosecution.
They may not face prosecution for it; Paterson may only because his «inaccurate and misleading» words were offered after taking an oath to tell investigators the truth.
Vancouver Criminal Defense Lawyer Emmet J. Duncan negotiated over several months with Crown Counsel and after those negotiations, the Prosecution agreed that in the face of a variety of problems with the Crown case, and even more so, given substantial steps the Client had taken towards rehabilitation, the most appropriate way to deal with the case was to DROP ALL CRIMINAL CHARGES and accept a guilty plea under the Motor Vehicle Act.
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