The Crown Prosecution Service said a public order charge would be more appropriate but as this does not carry a custodial sentence it would not be in the public interest to proceed.
The legislature orders Texas universities on the public dime to charge no tuition to those qualified.
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The event has developed into a popular spectator sport since the park threw open its gates to the public free of charge for the Boxing Day event in 1986.
Mr. Cuomo last week proposed measures that would make it easier to charge public officials with taking bribes and would create new penalties for those convicted of defrauding the government.
Although the Boundary Commission, a politically neutral public body in charge of electoral districts, tries to ensure that constituencies are redrawn to reflect demographic changes, in practice, it can't keep up.
Many other public universities already charge significant fees.
Kathleen Parker denounced the Times, saying Witt has been unfairly indicted in the public eye with a sexual assault charge that was informal and for which no public evidence exists.
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This is the woman who is credited with leading the charge for public pension reform nationally?
Centres for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in charge of public-health programmes, is accelerating the change.
It allows students to attend in-state public universities at no charge and private schools at greatly reduced rates.
They charge that public hearings with local people were not held in Brasilia or Para with company executives.
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He appears free of charge in public interest litigations and spends only 25% of his time on paying cases.
At the same time, taxpayer- or state lottery-subsidized public institutions, which charge considerably less, are competing more aggressively and successfully for students.
Mr Zuma sounds equally loth to rebuke his young charge in public.
Clonaid relocated last year to an unidentified location in the United States, said Nadine Gary, in charge of public relations for the company.
The next to go was Paul Dobre, a junior minister in charge of public administration, whose ministry was involved in organising the referendum.
"In reaching its decision the Commission took into account his admission of the charge, public apology and the extremely provocative nature of the abuse he received, " read an FA statement.
The event will be open to members of the public and is free of charge.
Instead, the health department goes to Alan Milburn, formerly the Treasury minister in charge of controlling public spending.
He was freed on bail on 8 February after a charge of outraging public decency in Oxfordshire in December was dropped.
The man known as "the naked rambler" has been released on bail after a charge of outraging public decency in Oxfordshire was dropped.
The Justice Department will defend continuing use of the pre-clearance provision in oral arguments, but the NAACP has led the charge to raise public awareness of the case.
In his report, Mr Winsor responded by saying his proposals would not lead to people on "work experience" being put in charge of a public order or firearms operation.
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Insurers say the increases are necessary to offset the risk they take in insuring millions of homeowners in harm's way, but their increasingly angry customers question how they calculate rates and whether state officials in charge of balancing public and corporate interest are being too favorable toward the companies.
Lawyers say the signs in the lobby listing the price of admission with the word "recommended" below in smaller type violate a 1893 law mandating the public be admitted free of charge at least five days and two evenings per week in exchange for monetary grants and rent-free use of city-owned land.
Labour seeks to outdo the Tories' Public Finance Initiative, by putting a minister in charge of driving the process forward, and by legislating to give public bodies the necessary powers to enter into contracts.
Mr Oldfield, 36, of Myrdle Street, east London, denies the charge of causing a public nuisance.
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But active recruitment campaigns by public-school districts looking to charge tuition remains rare.
The effectiveness of that charge depends on the public being ignorant of the landmark 1965 Supreme Court case of Griswold v.
"The prosecution does not call any witness to support the charge of outrage against public and religious morality, " he told the court.
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