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en She's in a very tough spot, either way it goes. Let's say she doesn't prosecute. There's been a lot of hype (since the FBI re-opened the case in 2004), and that has raised expectations. But if she does prosecute, there will be people saying this is a weak case. I would not want to be in her shoes.

en If she does prosecute, there will be people saying this is a weak case. I would not want to be in her shoes.

en We're going to prosecute now that the law has been changed, ... We're going to prosecute a case worker who, for whatever reason, as an investigator did not tell the truth and put the child potentially in harm's way by that action.

en The NAACP and everyone else can be assured that we will prosecute this case as diligently and as vigorously as we prosecuted the Lionel Tate case and every other serious case of this nature. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.

en A cold case will be brought back to full light. It'll be tough to prosecute but the Crown will succeed by March 12. It involves someone found in a forest, and it feels like the person is coming up on more than one charge. There's going to be lots of public controversy around this case.

en Will I prosecute? Go talk to the Attorney General and the U.S. Attorneys and the law enforcement officials, because on a case by case basis they will uphold the law.

en The government may have overstated the dire circumstances going in. But when they actually came to prosecute the case, it didn't seem as dire or as strong a case when they came to the courthouse.

en If this was a robbery, a murder or a case of national security, and the sole eyewitness to the case says 'Please drop the charges,' do you think they would ever just obey the only witness' wishes? It's the military's responsibility to prosecute a crime because it's an offense to the military.

en This is sent to the DBPR for reviewing if they want to prosecute this case criminally.

en His standing to prosecute that case has been made more difficult,

en Sometimes it takes a bit longer. We want to be able to close the case and prosecute it.

en I feel we have sufficient evidence to prosecute the case.

en skepticism of the government's ability to prosecute this case in open court.

en We are going to have to make a study of the whole issue. It's quite a complex one, working out whether we have a case to prosecute or not.

en We're confused. We don't understand the judge's reaction. We're perfectly prepared to prosecute this case.


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