Edward Fitzgerald QC accused the Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer QC of misapplying the law.
Allegations of blasphemy are taken very seriously in Pakistan with a number of controversial recent prosecutions.
Such attacks are not necessarily a criminal offence and it can be difficult to bring prosecutions.
The FCA also plans to hold senior managers to account and pursue criminal prosecutions.
The charity's annual prosecutions report shows offences rose from 3, 114 in 2011 to 4, 168 in 2012.
There were moral recriminations for the excesses of the housing bubble, but no criminal prosecutions.
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We have yet to see prosecutions for manipulation of the Libor inter-bank lending rates.
These laws require humane conditions of detention and fair trials in the event of prosecutions.
Hedge funds became synonymous with Ponzi schemes, redemption struggles, federal prosecutions and massive losses.
Not all disparities or discrepancies in testimony are necessarily appropriate subjects for perjury prosecutions.
Aftergood said the prosecutions of lower-level officials reflect "one of the basic incongruities" in the law.
Changes in members of the defense and prosecutions teams were also announced or ruled upon Tuesday.
One reason is that such prosecutions tend to only follow the collapse of the business.
No one was working with law enforcement to get prosecutions with this much professionalism before.
That means there were about 200 prosecutions in the 12 months up to October this year.
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The release of the records Thursday doesn't preclude possible prosecutions in the case, Mr. Sedensky said.
More than 75, 000 prosecutions every year are based entirely on the recollections of others.
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Between 1998 and 2001, the number of prosecutions, cautions and penalties more than doubled.
Bruce Houlder QC, the director of service prosecutions, will oversee the next stage of the process.
Lord Macdonald, an ex-director of public prosecutions, has called for an inquiry into the practice.
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The Treasury officials punted, saying criminal prosecutions are up to the Justice Department, not them.
Norfolk and Suffolk police have been singled out by director of public prosecutions Kier Starmer QC.
Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer told the BBC there was an "overcautious" approach to victims.
The office produced 220 audits and 170 inspections that led to prosecutions resulting in 82 convictions.
To date there have been very few prosecutions of those responsible for attacking journalists.
However, a file on the case is being sent to the Irish director of public prosecutions.
Until now, Bharara has not spoken at length about the lack of financial-crisis prosecutions.
Aggressive prosecutions would send a strong message that the government is serious about product safety.
According to Syracuse University, federal weapons (ATF referred) prosecutions are down over 30% since 2005.
Two nationwide campaigns targeting illegal migrants have resulted in 1400 arrests, 330 prosecutions and 260 removals.
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