Sentences with phrase «fully prosecute»

The SEC is very clear in those few times when it says it may not fully prosecute prior securities law violations; a good example of how the SEC tends to approach those instances was its recent offer to investment advisers with potential fiduciary duty violations in connection with mutual fund share class selections to voluntarily discuss those violations with the SEC.
We also file and fully prosecute non-provisional and provisional patents with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
After an event in New York City Thursday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo told reporters the state will fully prosecute any accomplices of the prisoners who escaped.
«There is a lot of work being done which will see the light of day where those allegations are thoroughly being investigated and when the time comes for them to find the error and fully prosecute them... It is my expectation that there will be forensic cases.
«We will fully prosecute according to the law.»
When asked to comment on Welch's and Caird's involvement, Levitan declined to discuss their role, but said, «The investigation must continue and all those found responsible need to be fully prosecuted
I think we both agree completely on the essential point: that the IPCC is corrupt and should be fully prosecuted (thus, investigated and its fraud exposed in a public hearing in a forum with the jurisdiction to impose a just punishment).

Not exact matches

The Official Opposition NDP supports decriminalization, such that the sale of marijuana isn't fully legalized but consumers aren't criminally prosecuted.
In short, U.S. control is less than fully assured under the ICC, which pleased neither the Pentagon nor Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jesse Helms, who declared that any treaty to create a court that could conceivably prosecute Americans would be «dead on arrival» on Capitol Hill.
These small but significant reforms will give law enforcement and prosecutors the ability to utilize eavesdropping warrants to further fully investigate crimes involving the distribution of controlled substances, as well as empower law enforcement to further prosecute organized activity related to prescription drug trafficking in New York State.
He also pledged to make sure the reasoning behind a potential decision not to prosecute was fully explained.
As a former AG who used emails to prosecute wrongdoers, Cuomo is fully aware that mishandling digital records is asking for trouble — a point now famously proven by Hillary Clinton.
The «State government's ethics laws are policed by several separate entities, each without the independence necessary to ensure that violations are fully and fairly investigated and prosecuted. . .
It falls under and could be prosecuted on basis of the general «the driver must fully focus on driving» rule.
Commence your legal action and prosecute it fully using the most advanced and high tech means possible;
We are also available to prosecute your application throughout the process, which typically takes 12 to 18 months to fully complete.
Instead, commencing a proceeding is appropriate once the plaintiff's claim is fully ripened and can be prosecuted in court.
On many occasions charges are not laid, even though the police and the Crown would be fully justified in proceeding to prosecute.
Indeed, if the prosecuting authorities consider a whistleblower who was initially granted immunity has not co-operated fully with them, that person may lose his immunity from prosecution and be prosecuted along with his former colleagues.
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