Sentences with phrase «possible criminal prosecution»

If so, you are risking significant penalties and even possible criminal prosecution in certain cases.
Since the investigation into wage theft became public, DeMarco has said he planned to turn the results of the investigation over to Spota's office for possible criminal prosecution.
Meanwhile, the Police Headquarters says the officer involved in the offence «will be dealt with in accordance with the Police internal disciplinary proceedings in addition to possible criminal prosecution after investigation.»
Departing from her published script, Sturgeon said the prime minister called the surprise election last week «for one purpose and one purpose only — to strengthen the grip of the Tory party and crush dissent and opposition... and to do so before possible criminal prosecutions for alleged expenses fraud at the last election catches up with her.
But when the paper's executive editor, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), gaines access to the Pentagon Papers too, Katharine must decide whether or not to risk The Post's future — not to mention possible criminal prosecution and her long friendship with both The White House and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara — or stand up for freedom of the press, and the truth, by publishing the story.
What is more, there are numerous examples of public inquiries (both statutory and non-statutory) being conducted either in parallel with legal proceedings or when such proceedings were contemplated, from the Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash inquiry to the Bloody Sunday inquiry, since the conclusion of which there has been considerable discussion of possible criminal prosecutions.
This extraordinary video captures Andrew Wakefield publicly threatening to expose a senior British health official who, thinking that Wakefield was concerned with vaccine safety issues, had risked his career and even possible criminal prosecution to confide in the now - disgraced former doctor over what were claimed to be mistakes at the department of health in London.
JCOPE made a referral to state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office for «possible criminal prosecution» related to Upstate Medical University and its former president, Dr. David Smith.
The state Joint Commission on Public Ethics voted Tuesday to refer a case involving Upstate to the AG's Office for further investigation and possible criminal prosecution, said Walter McClure, a commission spokesman.
The dog was confiscated by Animal Control, and the county is considering whether to refer the case to the State Attorney's Office for possible criminal prosecution, Hoang said.
It lists federal laws they may have violated and names 17 climate scientists — some of the most eminent in the world — who Inhofe's staff claim should be investigated for possible criminal prosecution.
The unwitting attendees are taught the wrong way to wholesale and risk exposing themselves to regulatory and even possible criminal prosecution.
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