111.   Five years of those records fall within the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution.

112.   For several months, Huang has refused to testify without full immunity, which, if granted, would protect him from criminal prosecution.

113.   For these hearings, witnesses who might face criminal prosecution will not testify unless they are granted immunity from prosecution, and they are not likely to get it.

114.   Fortunately, Mack said, the criminal prosecution came first or he would be moving to get out of prison.

115.   Gay rights groups say there are fewer mass investigations and criminal prosecutions.

116.   Generally, diplomats like Rallo are protected from criminal prosecution by diplomatic immunity.

117.   Gore in the White House could protect Clinton against further criminal prosecutions by extending a pardon.

118.   Goodpaster stressed that he was not implying that the church is facing criminal prosecution.

119.   Granting even limited immunity to witnesses in exchange for testimony can complicate any subsequent criminal prosecutions, so Congressional investigators weigh the decision carefully.

120.   He also assured Republicans that Clinton would not accept a pardon to avoid possible criminal prosecution after his term ends.

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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