Sentences with phrase «immunity from prosecution in»

Virgin has qualified for civil immunity for all its current and former employees, and its directors have qualified to receive criminal immunity from prosecution in the UK for cartel activity.
In 2007, as part of a cooperation agreement with the United States Department of Justice and subsequent Immunity from Prosecution in the UK, Richard assisted the United States, UK, and other governments in their understanding of how FCPA, bribery and other export violations occurred and operated in international sales.
The lack of host nations jurisdiction gives these troops de facto immunity from prosecution in Somalia.
Leonard Genova, Oyster Bay's former town attorney, became Immunity Leonard Genova — because he received full immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony for prosecutors, Keating said.
Unilever has obtained immunity from prosecution in return for helping the ACCC.
Flynn's lawyer released a statement in late March announcing that Flynn was requesting immunity from prosecution in exchange for the chance to tell his «story.»

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He meets Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the White House this week and is expected to press for immunity from prosecution as a condition for allowing even a relatively small contingent of U.S. troops to stay behind in Afghanistan after the 2014 drawdown.
In exchange for information on rival drug lords, he says, U.S. authorities offered him immunity from prosecution and turned a blind eye toward the Sinaloa cartel's illegal activities.
Two other players, Clyde Eads and Jon Johnson, have admitted involvement in the scheme and have been granted immunity from state prosecution.
In the past, Africa's deposed heads of state could count on a comfortable exile in a friendly country, secure in the knowledge that they had immunity from prosecutioIn the past, Africa's deposed heads of state could count on a comfortable exile in a friendly country, secure in the knowledge that they had immunity from prosecutioin a friendly country, secure in the knowledge that they had immunity from prosecutioin the knowledge that they had immunity from prosecution.
The Times Union reported last year that Abelove did not require Sgt. Randall French, the officer involved in the shooting, to waive his immunity from prosecution when he testified before the grand jury that cleared him five days after the shooting.
Imagine that members of the 8th National Assembly had announced during the recent general election campaigns exactly how they were going to tear up section 308 of the 1999 Constitution (which protects the president, vice president, governors and their deputies against civil and criminal proceedings while they are in office) to grant their leaders immunity from prosecution for corruption and money laundering.
We the public have voted and we say no to Mayor Michael Bloomberg in his quest to seek a third term in public office.In my opinion, this corporate micro-manager does not want to lose his political immunity while in public office from possible Federal prosecution for discriminating against three pregnant woman who lost their job's in his company.
Investigators said a Glenwood vice president is a «cooperating witness» in the Skelos probe and has been granted immunity from prosecution.
A 1995 article in the New York Times reveals that the US Army granted immunity from war crimes prosecution to the doctors involved.
I have scrupulously avoided using that moniker for eight years, even though I knew the man's record, including his Senate vote for immunity from prosecution for telecom companies that collaborated with the «secret» installation of government spying equipment in the major trunk - line terminals.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts argonomic data derived from research from public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal prosecution for the research.
Allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii under certain conditions; requires monitoring by department of public safety; requires reporting to county law enforcement; exempts agronomic data derived from research from public records disclosure; confers immunity from criminal prosecution for the research.
Again, based on the legal advice of my new RICO defense attorney I now «declare» that in the future I will be «identifiying» as a consensus climate science believer and I am therefore automatically granted immunity from future prosecution...
Participated in the successful representation of multiple antitrust whistleblowers, resulting in clients» obtaining immunity from prosecution from the DOJ
After RCMP raided his office in December 2003, Bornmann quickly made a deal with the Crown to fully co-operate in return for immunity from prosecution.
The programme offers businesses involved in cartel behaviour an opportunity to secure 100 % immunity from fines and prosecution in return for voluntarily providing the OFT with evidence of the cartel.
Benches of nine justices sat in five cases: Norris v Government of the USA [2010] UKHL 9, on extradition to the USA; R (Smith) v Oxfordshire Assistant Deputy Coroner [2010] UKHL 29, on whether the Human Rights Act applies to soldiers serving abroad; Granatino v Radamacher [2010] UKHL 42, on the validity of pre-nuptial agreements; Manchester CC v Pinnock [2010] UKHL 45, on the power of housing authorities to evict tenants; and R v Chaytor [2010] UKHL 52, on the immunity of MPs from prosecution.
[31] In R v. George, [32] a case against certain British Airways executives concerned with a cartel offence involving alleged collusion with Virgin Atlantic, this issue arose in circumstances where the relevant Virgin Atlantic executives had admitted the offences and were given immunity from prosecution by the Office of Fair Trading (OFTIn R v. George, [32] a case against certain British Airways executives concerned with a cartel offence involving alleged collusion with Virgin Atlantic, this issue arose in circumstances where the relevant Virgin Atlantic executives had admitted the offences and were given immunity from prosecution by the Office of Fair Trading (OFTin circumstances where the relevant Virgin Atlantic executives had admitted the offences and were given immunity from prosecution by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Indeed, in Britain, according to a report by the Redress Trust (Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction in the European Union, December 2010): «It appears that contrary to international law immunities from prosecution are applied to a range of officials, including visiting armed forces from certain countries, ambassadors, high commissioners, and diplomatic staff.»
As noted in that post, consular officials are only entitled to functional immunity from prosecution, i.e immunity in respect of acts performed in the exercise of her consular functions, and may be arrested for grave crimes (pursuant to a decision of a competent judicial authority).
Generallly, in many cartels, at some point, one of the parties will either internally detect a previously unknown illegal arrangement or become nervous that the arrangement may either be discovered or another party will seek immunity from prosecution.
Immunity from prosecution for the cartel offence is granted in the form of a no - action letter issued by the OFT under EnA 2002, s 190 (4).
the growing «trivialization» (banalisation in French) of immunity from prosecution of certain categories of citizens and organizations, usually for economic reasons.
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