Perhaps also comment on
the likelihood of prosecution and conviction by citing similar cases.
It is not, because the role of the law is to ensure that those who might have decided to bribe, weighing
the likelihood of prosecution, choose not to.
Naomi Colvin, director of activist charity the Courage Foundation, said Ms Harman's acceptance of Ms Badenoch's apology «renders
the likelihood of a prosecution unlikely».
The more complex the definition, the slimmer
the likelihood of prosecutions.
Not exact matches
So even if you need urgent medical attention first you have to go to the police station — where the police may harass you, they may not accept the claim — there is so much
likelihood that she will be harassed at the different stages — and there is so much
likelihood that the case would be dropped at any one
of these stages» and in the end women are very reluctant to pursue any
prosecution due to the trauma that the process might exposes.
Under the guidelines, Crown counsel will approve a
prosecution only where there is a «substantial
likelihood of conviction and the public interest requires a
prosecution.»
Crown counsel will approve a
prosecution only where there is a «substantial
likelihood of conviction and the public interest requires a
prosecution.»
If, however, the government merely wants to improve the «unacceptably low» conviction rate (as a proportion
of cases prosecuted), it might encourage CPS prosecutors to be even more robust — dare we say it — than they already are in weeding out from the
prosecution process cases which fail to cross the realistic
likelihood of conviction threshold.
Trigger alerts when you have been assigned to a low - allowance examiner, when the number
of RCEs exceeds a specific threshold, when your
likelihood of winning on appeal is high and many other
prosecution conditions.