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pros·e·cu·tions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Prosecutions in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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The numerical value of Prosecutions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Prosecutions in a Sentence
Over the course of my decades in policing, I've witnessed over and over again the multigenerational impact of arrests and prosecutions in poor African American and Latino communities.
The court of appeals improperly vacated the capital sentences recommended by the jury in one of the most important terrorism prosecutions in our nation’s history, this court should reverse the decision below and put this case back on track toward a just conclusion.
New York law already has a statute that limits some state prosecutions based on the same conduct as a prior federal prosecution.
Without these videos, we can not move forward with our prosecutions. And thus, we are ethically compelled to drop the cases against all of the defendants.
Truth at the inquiry must not come at the expense of justice and prosecutions. For our continued participation, the government must make sure the inquiry process does not undermine prosecutions, grenfell was a tragedy but it was not an accident. The people responsible for knowingly encasing our families in a death trap and the people that allowed them to do it must face the full force of the law. We expect criminal prosecutions at the end of this and will not settle for anything less.
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