Sentences with phrase «prosecute criminals successfully»

While it is important to thoroughly investigate and prosecute criminals successfully, investigatory agencies should not attempt to undermine or circumvent accepted legal practice simply to make their task easier.

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Wells said he served as an assistant criminal district attorney in Fort Worth, Texas, where he successfully prosecuted more than 50 cases — including cases involving murder, kidnapping and rape.
[Previously, Mr. Renzi served as the Public Defender for Jefferson County and successfully prosecuted thousands of criminal cases.
A lifelong prosecutor with more than two decades of experience in the courtroom, Madeline has successfully prosecuted violent criminals, drug dealers, corrupt law enforcement officers and sex offenders, and started and led Nassau County's first - ever Special Victims Bureau.
The Houston criminal defense lawyers at Musick & Musick, LLP have successfully prosecuted and defended criminal and juvenile cases throughout Texas while still maintaining a growing family law and business law practice.
As a result, it may be difficult to win a civil case or have your abuser successfully prosecuted on criminal charges.
In fact, CCLA and other Canadian civil liberties groups have pointed out that the Criminal Code is an effective counter-terrorism tool that already allows police to properly pursue, investigate, disrupt, and successfully prosecute terrorism - related crimes.
By way of backgound, Patrick Crowthers and Derek Daku of Saskatchewan's Prestige Fight Club have the dubious honour of being the first to be successfully prosecuted for hosting an illegal «prizefight» since section 83 of Canada's Criminal Code was overhauled by Bill S - 209.
The stated intention of the Law Commission draft Bill upon which FrA 2006 is based, was to ensure that the scope of the criminal law of fraud is wide enough to enable fraudsters to be successfully prosecuted and to «eliminate the indefensible anomaly represented by the continuing survival of conspiracy to defraud».
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