But should drivers be subject to prosecution if they have any drugs in their system?
UN's list, however, all must either have been convicted of a terror-related offence or be subject to prosecution.
Using a fraudulent card for free travel is subject to prosecution and we would seek to enforce this wherever possible.
But if the Dallas paper legally obtained documents stolen by a third party, precedent suggests it is the thief and not the newspaper who would be subject to prosecution, even if the newspaper should have known that the information was stolen.
The ambassador also relayed our concerns at the highest levels yesterday, and we have urged the Nigeriens to detain regime members subject to prosecution and to adhere to U.N. sanctions that prohibit the travel of Qaddafi, his family members, and the sanctioned -- and his sanctioned funds.
Most of the time, the guerrilla gardeners' gardens are gardens of peace unless, of course, landowners decide they don't want them there, which, with the exception of an angry bar owner in east London, usually never happens -- a spokesperson for London's Metropolitan Police Service said that while he had never heard of the seed-sowing bandits, any criminal activity -- even illicit gardening -- is discouraged and would be subject to prosecution.
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But the end result of this legislation would be to subject doctors to criminal prosecution if they fail to determine the motivations behind a very personal and private decision.
But the purpose of this legislation -- or the result of this legislation would be to subject doctors to criminal prosecution for failing to divine the motivations of their patients when it comes to a very personal and medical decision.
Violations incur significant financial penalties, and may also be subject to criminal prosecution.
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Burglary or dangerous driving cannot currently be subject to a prosecution appeal, even where a prosecutor believes that the sentence was too lenient.
However, the taxpayer will not be subject to penalty or prosecution for those amounts accepted as a valid disclosure.
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It was most likely a calculated risk, taken with the understanding that the Act itself offers no public interest defense and that both Sky News and the reporter would be liable to criminal charges and subject to the discretion of the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute.
But last week an amendment that would have guaranteed such people exemption from prosecution, subject to safeguards, was defeated in the House of Lords.
Dairy producers must not use this drug in food-producing livestock and if it is found, those producers will be subject to FDA investigation and possible prosecution.
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Recognizing the very distressing consequences that that caused, that could subject that person to persecution and criminal prosecution.
"These cases are the first in which members have been subject to internal disciplinary proceedings in respect of actions which have also been the subject of criminal prosecution, " it said.
If no action is taken after 15 days, they could be subject to legal sanctions, product seizure or even criminal prosecution.
That order granted private security contractors immunity from prosecution in Iraq but made them subject to the law of their "sending state".
The prosecution has saved to the end the thorny subject of forensic evidence, one of the weakest links in its case.
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