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There have been no prosecutions or investigations of individuals that have precipitated or instigated the violence.
Relative to the size of the populations involved, prosecutions by provincial excise departwas 866 or one to only 6,160 persons.
In order to maintain credibility, informers had to pass information to agencies of sufficient quality to ensure successful conversion into prosecutions.
In policy terms low prosecutions are most likely when the judicial system is in need of institutional reform.
The statistics are limited in that they do not indicate the outcomes of prosecutions or proceedings.
Criminal prosecutions at the assizes almost invariably began by the submitting of bills of indictment, and supporting depositions, to the grand jury.
Strong resistance and threats of legal prosecutions thus characterized the process of adaptation.
The aim of presenting the evidence is to corroborate the prosecution's theory of the crime.
On an ideological level, prosecutions may be difficult to achieve.
Unsurprisingly, prosecutions for poaching plummeted precisely in areas of the country where the late nineteenth-century revolution in food supply and diet was most evident.
The pattern is even more clearly demonstrated when domestic violence and the - frequently studied - prosecutions for witchcraft are considered.
Data on crimes and population refer to areas policed by county constabularies; prosecutions in boroughs were minimal.
In this respect, the outcomes of these cases may be contrasted with the much less forgiving reactions of juries in livestock theft prosecutions.
Most of these prosecutions were aimed at a handful of publications, so at any given time a great deal of arguably seditious material circulated freely.
Just over half of the libel prosecutions of 1819-20 ended in some sort of sentence for the defendant, usually a few months in gaol.
The increase in prosecutions from 1927 most probably reflects the changing nature of the labour market.
The police were, quite simply, obsessed with finding material objects to substantiate prosecutions.
To comphrehend the prosecution's case fully we need to review briefly the contemporary jurisprudence of criminal insanity.
Jurors (and judges as well) need to be informed about the logical and epistemic features that the prosecution's case must exhibit before conviction is justified.
The criminal-justice system was also gravely weak : for every 450 crimes reported, a study indicated, there were 100 prosecutions, 77 convictions, and only 36 imprisonments.
With the abject failure of its longstanding policy of exemplary libel prosecutions, the government simply gave up trying to control language.
Successful prosecutions were due to the initiative of individuals, not of jur isdiction.
The operational practices that characterized importuning prosecutions took shape within a similar interplay between culture and technology.
Scope for subsequent prosecutions was restricted further by the de facto irrelevance of judicial opinion to the admittance of future cases (see below).
Speed cameras and prosecutions for speeding offences could be virtually eliminated.
To be certain, war was not the driving force behind these prosecutions.
Indeed, it was these counties which both precipitated the peak in the 1870s and account for the dramatic subsequent decline in prosecutions.
The task of the jury is to evaluate the prosecution's theory or story, deciding whether it points unambiguously to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty.
The result was a long string of prosecutions for these irregularities among traders, civil servants and of®cials in the gremios, which, however, failed to put an end to corruption.
Even in the mid-1890s prosecutions for day poaching in many south-eastern counties were still little different, and in a few cases were actually higher than the mid-1870s.
By allowing the use of documents that had been produced in civil revenue collection proceedings as evidence in subsequent criminal prosecutions, however, the 1874 statute had upped the legal ante.
The military proved more resilient than expected, however, protagonising rebellions in the face of human rights prosecutions and achieving the introduction of amnesty provisions and pardons in 1986 and 1987.
Tens of thousands of prosecutions were brought, societies sprang up across the country, and a national network for reporting local initiatives and spreading pious tracts was established.
Doing so requires them to make a whole series of decisions about whether the evidence supports each key claim of the prosecution's theory to the requisite degree.
The raison d'etre of adultery prosecutions was to punish men who did not act like proper men, men who had transgressed the rights of a husband over his wife.
Many of the articles in this volume, in fact, deal with the issue of relationships of power evident in criminal prosecutions.
There is a real need to speed up prosecutions as effectively and efficiently as possible.
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In 1922, the prosecutions had come down to under 1,000.
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The proper way would be to hold up prosecutions until we know whether that decision was right or wrong.
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There are no central records of the number of prosecutions.
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In 1963—the latest period for which figures are at present available—there were 5,241 prosecutions for using vehicles when dangerously loaded.
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Reports of prosecutions, which appear frequently in local newspapers, serve to keep this matter before the public.
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I cannot remember what the usual bar on criminal prosecutions is.
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In often difficult and dangerous circumstances, officers gathered evidence and information to use in prosecutions.
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Can she confirm, not necessarily today, the number of arrests and prosecutions in the five years since the provision was enacted?
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Prosecutions and convictions for this offence cannot be distinguished from other offences connected with neglect of traffic directions in the statistics collected centrally.
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Prosecutions for this offence cannot be distinguished from other similar offences connected with defective vehicles in the statistics collected centrally.
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We are dealing with prosecutions and everything that flows from that.
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I also exercise superintendence over prosecutions relating to defence exports and sanction breaches on a non-statutory basis.
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We are also concerned that some local authorities do not bring any prosecutions whatever.
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Indeed, it is not thought appropriate that he should be accountable for decisions on prosecutions.
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The successful prosecutions resulted in a fine of £3,500 and an 18 months suspended sentence.
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I cannot see that it helps us to know how many prosecutions took place last year, or in any other year.
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Then, in regard to the strip clubs, so far there have been few prosecutions of the performers who give indecent performances.
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Information is not kept in a form by which prosecutions resulting from inspections and from accidents can be distinguished without disproportionate cost.
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Why were no prosecutions brought when individuals were identified?
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In only seven of those cases has it been decided to bring no prosecutions, in each instance because there was insufficient evidence to justify proceedings.
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The bulk of the prosecutions were for farm pollution.
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Non-payment of the community charge is a civil rather than a criminal matter, so the question of prosecutions as such does not arise.
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Is that not because there are no prosecutions?
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Information on prosecutions resulting from wilful fire-raising does not identify the type of property involved.
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Two persons have been successfully prosecuted for the illegal administration of clenbuterol to cattle and three further prosecutions are pending.
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The available information relating to prosecutions and convictions for the illegal employment of children in different areas of employment is shown in the tables.
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Both cruelty and attack prosecutions have failed through lack of the proven link.
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A number of prosecutions have taken place under the new regulations, and penalties have been inflicted.
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Prosecutions have invariably followed in those cases where the police had sufficient evidence.
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If it is left merely a matter of whether the police think so, there will be dangerous consequences and many unfair prosecutions.
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The number of arrests and successful prosecutions has undoubtedly had a great deterrent effect on those contemplating offences against the mail.
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I trust that prosecutions will be given the fullest possible publicity.
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In many cases these are not genuine prosecutions.
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Our efforts are achieving considerable success and have resulted in many prosecutions.
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Detailed information about advice given to firms on pollution control, and about prosecutions for water pollution offences, is not held centrally.
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There have, in fact, been no prosecutions since his statement.
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During the last 12 months there have been 10 prosecutions against parents for not sending their children to school.
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There is very real difficulty facing the police in their endeavours to obtain evidence upon which they might bring prosecutions.
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I regret that the number of prosecutions for offences concerning the spread of litter is not separately recorded.
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The criminal statistics do not distinguish prosecutions for cruelty to performing animals from prosecutions for cruelty to other animals.
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The table shows the number of prosecutions and convictions for begging and sleeping out offences by police force area in 1989.
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Late or non-payment of income tax is not a criminal offence, so there can be no prosecutions for this.
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I am delighted to note that the number of prosecutions last year increased from 334 to 908.
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Could not there be many more prosecutions than there are?
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The most effective way of securing compliance with the law is for local authorities to bring prosecutions in suitable cases.
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I shall deal only with the one point of prosecutions in connection with poaching.
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Why, therefore, does he wish to take away from anybody the power to stop prosecutions?
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There were a few every year, which led to a few prosecutions.
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There are records of almost no prosecutions for reformist activity during the year 1544.*!
The imposition of a time limit on prosecutions was, similarly, in theory not unreasonable.
Legal materials cannot provide a sense of the precise impact of criminal prosecutions on the incidence of dedication ceremonies.
There are 30- 40 times more prosecutions for social security frauds than for tax offences.
At a minimum, the defense will seek to identify weak points or implausibilities in the prosecution's narrative.
In five of the six act book samples, university members defended less than 2% of all office prosecutions.
Successful prosecutions for racial discrimination have been very few since the passage of the law.
In addition, there are tensions about the cost and time of undertaking prosecutions.
However, it is undeniable that a positive relationship exists between high prices and theft prosecutions.
Certainly, the growth of prosecutions by the laity against non-conforming ministers illustrates this.
The corollary of prosecution's duty of disclosure is the growing obligation on the defence to disclose its case.
Although such figures can be used in any thesis arguing that witchcraft prosecutions were a 'persecution of women', they do not in themselves illustrate this.
However, recent historiography has strayed from this simplistic line of argument and developed many other reasons for the high numbers of women in witchcraft prosecutions.
Not every offender, of course, showed all the characteristics of the stereotype, nor were these traits absolutely necessary for prosecutions or arrests to take place.
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