91.   Criminal prosecution may be warranted.

92.   Criminal prosecutions were so rare, however, that some American officials came to view the policy as simply a different form of impunity.

93.   Criminal prosecution could follow, although there has not yet been a court case to test this.

94.   Criminal prosecution is almost unheard of.

95.   Criminal prosecution is rare, even when a malefactor is caught red-handed.

96.   Criminal prosecutions in this context may deter airlines and maintenance crews from fully cooperating in future accident investigations.

97.   Current law provides for possible expulsion of armed students, but no criminal prosecution unless the guns are brandished dangerously.

98.   Criminal prosecution, as distinct from civil, demands an unambiguous statute so there can be no doubt, Dershowitz said.

99.   Department lawyers, in effect, are able to veto immunity for any witness who might be the target of future criminal prosecution.

100.   Doctors in other states are rarely subject to criminal prosecution, largely because what happens between them and their patients remains a private matter.

a. + prosecution >>共 282
criminal 29.49%
possible 5.93%
federal 4.77%
successful 3.61%
key 3.61%
first 2.91%
state 2.39%
public 2.15%
further 1.92%
private 1.63%
criminal + n. >>共 302
charge 15.23%
investigation 9.00%
record 7.00%
case 6.89%
activity 3.88%
trial 3.42%
prosecution 3.34%
gang 2.72%
complaint 2.21%
act 1.96%
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