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1 Also read: Phahlane becomes fourth consecutive police commissioner to face criminal charges
2 Politicians in India routinely face criminal cases that rarely reach the courts.
3 Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton won't face criminal charges over email scandal.
4 Tialavea said the guard had been sacked and could face criminal charges.
5 The IOPC investigation concluded that the officer should not face criminal charges.
6 He denied wrongdoing in Brazil, and does not face criminal charges there.
7 Seventy face administrative proceedings, while two are likely to face criminal charges.
8 The commission said AMP could also face criminal penalties for misleading regulator ASIC.
9 Protest leader Chumani Maxwele is likely to face criminal charges over the incident.
10 It was not immediately clear if Pickle will face criminal charges.
11 In May the IOPC said he would not face criminal action.
12 It means that the company and individuals could face criminal charges.
13 This means the company will not face criminal charges after a six-year investigation.
14 There are precedents for senior officials to face criminal charges in this way.
15 It may still also face criminal charges linked to mortgage matters.
16 Pennsylvania top prosecutor could face criminal charges: Pittsburgh media HARRISBURG, Pa.
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