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One and prosecution
One of his first serious works in caricature was the cartoon " Peace " ( 1862 ), directed against those in the North who opposed the prosecution of the American Civil War.
One infamous native of Darien is convicted rapist Alex Kelly, who fled the United States to escape prosecution.
One can purchase and use cannabis without fear of prosecution in the Netherlands, which is rare for most western countries, and has led to a large number of " drug tourists " from abroad.
One week into the trial, the prosecution moved to dismiss the charges.
* In Australia's One Nation Party case, it has been revealed that Federal Cabinet Minister Tony Abbott controlled " slush funds " which were used to lay the groundwork for party leader Pauline Hanson's prosecution, and to guarantee a private lawsuit against the party.
One of the first involved the prosecution of William Remington, a former Commerce Department employee who had been accused of espionage by KGB defector Elizabeth Bentley.
One of his sons, U. S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Smith W. Brookhart Jr., served as an assistant trial counsel for the prosecution at the Nuremberg War Trials.
One of his first acts as Attorney General was the prosecution of a bookseller called Hetherington on the charge of blasphemous libel.
One of the jurors in the case said the jury didn't think Voorhis had " done anything intentionally wrong " and there were " some feelings " that Voorhis had been unfairly " singled out " for prosecution.
One of the Five, Gerardo Hernández, was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder for supplying information to the Cuban government which according to the prosecution led to the shootdown.
One of the central clashes was between African and Iberian cultures ; this difference in culture resulted in the aggressive prosecution of witches, both African and Iberian, throughout Latin America.
One especially addressed the political and legal implications of the Supreme Court case that arose out of prosecution of several men of the white paramilitary groups.
One professional judge presides, appointing two colleagues to state the prosecution and defense cases.
One of the witnesses for the prosecution read out his letter as a counterclaim.
One reason for this is the rule that in such cases the evidence for the prosecution must be corroborated in order to permit a conviction.
One of McMurtry's lowest points was his role in the prosecution of nurse Susan Nelles, who was charged with the murder of a number of infants at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
One host country where such sentiment is widespread, South Korea, itself has forces in Kyrgyzstan and has negotiated a SOFA that confers total immunity to its servicemembers from prosecution by Kyrgyz authorities for any crime whatsoever, something far in excess of the privileges many South Koreans object to in their nation's SOFA with the U. S.
One of the few such cases occurred in 1936, when a safe deposit box containing over of gold belonging to Zelik Josefowitz, who was not a U. S. citizen, was seized with a search warrant as part of a tax evasion prosecution.
One of the next to die was former Queen Rosalie Gicanda, described by the ICTR prosecution as " a historical symbol for all Tutsi ".
One of Zumarraga ’ s first act as inquisitor was the prosecution of an Aztec lord who took the name of Carlos upon baptism.
One of Brazil's chief tools is a " Special Mobile Inspection Group " that consists of labor inspectors, federal police and attorneys from the federal labor prosecution branch.
One of the last witnesses for the prosecution was broadcaster and politician, Pierre Salinger, who was questioned by prosecutor Alan Turnbull and by both defence counsel William Taylor and Richard Keen.
One news team headed by Pierre Salinger accused the prosecution of disinformation, and of attempting to steer the investigation toward Libya.

One and witness
Muslims declare the shahada, or testimony: " I bear witness that there is no god but ( the One ) God ( Allah ), and I bear witness that Muhammad is God's messenger.
One witness, Reverend W. J. Hancock, described the animal as looking like a large kangaroo, running and leaping across a field.
One witness, Alice Longworth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, claimed that trays " with bottles containing every imaginable brand of whiskey stood about.
One common folk etymology is that it refers to men who stood outside courthouses with a straw in their shoe in order to indicate their willingness to be a false witness.
One witness, George Brichet, claimed to have seen at least two uniformed men exiting a car in the alley and entering the garage through its rear doors.
One witness alleged that Baker had arranged for the witness to give kickbacks for the Vice President.
During the Japanese reign of terror in Nanking – which, by the way, continues to this day to a considerable degreethe Reverend John Magee, a member of the American Episcopal Church Mission who has been here for almost a quarter of a century, took motion pictures that eloquently bear witness to the atrocities committed by the Japanese .... One will have to wait and see whether the highest officers in the Japanese army succeed, as they have indicated, in stopping the activities of their troops, which continue even today.
One witness recalled that " he conduct of the Russian soldiers is atrocious, the French are not much better, and the Japanese are looting and burning without mercy ".
One witness, Teoh Beng Hock, was found dead on the roof of an adjacent building.
One of the most notable witness was H. F. Sills, an AT & SF RR engineer who had just arrived in town and knew none of the parties involved.
One of the specific places mentioned is at Louhai ( Tintern parva, some 6 miles north of Chepstow ), where Maelgwn is claimed as a secular witness to its donation.
One controversial legal issue in this film is possible witness coaching, a violation of legal canons.
One witness who spoke at the trial mentioned a book in which a total of over 650 victims was supposed to have been listed by Báthory.
: One witness wrote, " We are driven from our homes for acting under the authority of Ohio ; our houses broken open in the dead of night ; citizens taken prisoners, bound hand and foot, and tied to fiery horses, gagged that they may not alarm the rest of the citizens ; the females too in the same house are treated with violence by being held and prevented from going to alarm the neighbors ; and all this for saying to an individual, he need not obey the laws of Michigan.
One witness, Captain Silas Soule, who had ordered the men under his command not to fire their weapons, was murdered in Denver just weeks after offering his testimony.
One must bear witness to the ' differend.
One witness was a then 17 year old boy, the later writer Muhammad Ali Taha.
One witness claims that John Money punched Diamond ; however, Diamond himself said that he could not recall any physical contact during this encounter.
One witness told investigators: " Sometimes prisoners returned to the cell with extremely swollen necks — their head and neck as big as a pillow.
One witness testified that he was stopped at a checkpoint by men with covered faces and sunglasses tied to a nearby metal chair where he was interrogated and tortured.
One witness wrote:
One Bosnian Serb witness observed soon after the executions that both VRS and Special Police could well have been involved.
One of his first responsibilities was to go into the Channel Tunnel, which was being constructed, and witness the first physical contact between those tunnelling from the French and British ends of the Tunnel.

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