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1 The three ships' captains have too been arrested and will face prosecution .
2 It is unclear whether he will face prosecution for breaking the ban.
3 If the four deviate from their route home they could face prosecution .
4 Some whistleblowers also face prosecution for their role in any tax evasion.
5 It is under investigation by the stock exchange and could face prosecution .
6 Rolls-Royce said at the time that it could face prosecution over the allegations.
7 Up to 80 people could face prosecution arising from Drumcree-related violence and disturbances.
8 He could face prosecution for filing inaccurate returns under ethics legislation.
9 Eight people have been interviewed and could face prosecution , but enquiries are ongoing.
10 The government warns candidates they face prosecution and jail for prematurely announcing results.
11 Today, both have been detained by a military-backed government and face prosecution for corruption.
12 But the report recommends that those officials implicated must face prosecution for their actions.
13 Snowden neither confirms or denies it, knowing one day he may yet face prosecution .
14 Anyone involved in crimes, including torture, killing and kidnapping, would face prosecution , he said.
15 Everyone understood they could face prosecution and prison if arrested.
16 Anyone keeping an unlicensed dog will face prosecution , it said.
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