51. Six former deputies of the party, who fled to Europe to escape prosecution, are also members. 52. The bill, however, maintains an old provision under which the offender may escape prosecution if the victim agrees to marry him or her. 53. The chiefs will also decide whether they think Speight should escape prosecution for his role in the uprising, Rabuka said. 54. The report comes two months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barely escaped prosecution in an influence-trading scandal. 55. The spokesman said Jayalalitha would not escape prosecution just because the court had been changed. 56. The United States has made clear it would not support any deal which allowed bin Laden or his lieutenants to escape prosecution. 57. With no U.S.-Taiwan extradition treaty, Mrs. Peng could have escaped prosecution. 58. He said if true it would be an important advance in the peace process but ruled out any deal that would all Karadzic to escape prosecution. 59. Until now poachers of wild birds have often escaped prosecution by claiming that the birds were bred in captivity. 60. One of the five, a former teacher from Sydney had earlier escaped prosecution by Australian police and was now living in Kemulah, the report said. |