Sentences with phrase «further prosecution»

The phrase "further prosecution" means to continue taking legal action against someone in a court of law. Full definition
In order to encourage the proper administration of justice, the judge dismissed the case from further prosecution.
In his statement on Thursday, Patino emphasized both that Sweden has yet to guarantee that the Wikileaks founder will not face further prosecution in the U.S. and that, in the view of Ecuador, Assange's fears of persecution are legitimate.
These professionals could face further prosecution from HUD or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), when they take over RESPA enforcement on July 21.
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).
What is the holdup with further prosecution with so many data available?
The CJEU answered that even a decision of non lieu (i.e. a finding that there was no ground to refer the case to a trial court because of insufficient evidence) is a decision on the merits of the case and bars further prosecution in another Member State.
Ms Lawrence said the police would have «difficulty» pursuing further prosecutions because «they didn't collect the evidence».
Each of these banks admitted to criminally financing Iran, paid a fine, and escaped further prosecution.
However, there is a number of procedures available that allow, under certain conditions, for settlements with the prosecution or other ways to avoid further prosecution and criminal sanctions, or adjudication by a criminal court in a public hearing.
Prisons minister Andrew Selous said: «We do not tolerate drugs in prison and anyone caught with them will be punished and could face further prosecution.
Any other allegations regarding her time with ISIS could result in further prosecutions.
Justice Affen who praised what he described as the «gallant efforts» of the counsels to the defendant, however said his earlier order prohibiting the EFCC from rearresting Dasuki did not constitute immunity from «further prosecution
There will be no further prosecutions under that Act, which was limited to crimes committed during the Second World War.
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