Responsible for federal documents
regarding prosecuting criminals, deportations and narcotic and vehicle seizure packets
Not exact matches
Prosecuting would be a «difficult and unworkable task, as little or no evidence is available
regarding [the substances»] pharmacological activities in vivo in humans and expert witnesses may be reluctant to extrapolate data from animal models, in silico or in vitro studies,» lecturer in
criminal law Amber Marks told the committee.
Regarding his decision not to
prosecute, he said it's difficult to prove «
criminal intent in corruption schemes where there is no evidence of personal profit.»
The right of any individual or entity to bring a
criminal prosecution is
regarded by UK law as a constitutional safeguard against the failure or refusal of a State prosecutor to
prosecute an offender.
You can be
prosecuted for the crime in the U.S., both at the federal level and at the U.S. state level (or both), completely without
regard to what happened in the
criminal justice process elsewhere.
I used to teach Jurisprudence... a subject, sadly, which many universities now consign to the larder of obscure options and which legal regulators appear no longer to
regard as a subject which will help the young lawyer become an expert in conveyancing,
prosecuting and defending
criminals or become a highly paid maven on mergers and acquisitions or... indeed....