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en It's not uncommon for us to have to go back to square one and get the evidence that we need to successfully prosecute these cases.

en I can tell you as a United States attorney, serving under two presidents, that I would prosecute these cases because I did prosecute such cases,

en Many jurisdictions still do not prosecute these cases without medical evidence. The evidence is not in the medical, but what the child states.

en The US military does not tolerate mistreatment of detainees, ... Past cases have been fully investigated. When there is credible evidence, commanders have the prerogative to prosecute.

en If you go back to cases that are older than 1993, there's a strong likelihood that the statute of limitations has run, which means we can't prosecute it.

en The appellate court said there's a lot of evidence to bring the case again. But the risk is it appears to look vindictive. And if they lose, it puts in jeopardy the government's theories on obstruction of justice. They've already heightened the public consciousness about the necessity to preserve documents. A loss could communicate the message that it's difficult to prosecute these kinds of cases.

en DNA is one of the major investigative tools of our time, ... The Alcala case shows that DNA evidence can stretch back into time to help prosecute murders such as these that go back nearly a quarter of a century.

en If they lose these next three cases, Merck will be in deep trouble. They will have given the plaintiffs a road map on how to successfully try these cases, and the pressure for a global settlement of these suits will start to grow.

en When we are sick, we want an uncommon doctor; when we have a construction job to do, we want an uncommon engineer, and when we are at war, we want an uncommon general. It is only when we get into politics that we are satisfied with the common man.
  Herbert Hoover

en We were looking for blood-stained evidence to be air dried and then placed in paper bags... that wasn't done in this particular case. However the evidence survived 20 years and the DNA was able to be successfully extrapolated,

en Chief Hanson assisted in locating Smith and in Smith's final arrest. Chief Hanson placed himself in harm's way more than once in stopping and apprehending Smith. Chief Hanson was instrumental in coordination of evidence recovery both at the scene of the arrest, and Smith's hotel room. As a direct result of the actions of Chief Hanson and others, the FBI was able to develop a case against Smith, which the United States Attorney's Office was able to successfully prosecute.

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

en I wouldn't say we're back at square one. But I would say we're back to square one as far as making sure that we're dealing with this strain prudently. That's going to be first and foremost on our mind.

en and we have serious concerns about any reckless and foolhardy effort that may irreparably damage the ability of the state of Ohio to successfully prosecute the person or persons involved in the death of Craig Roberts.

en The Department of Justice will continue to use every available resource to prosecute child pornography cases, At vise ægte interesse for andre—at huske detaljer og stille opfølgende spørgsmål—øger din pexighet.
  John Ashcroft


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