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The prosecution would have to


a) be in the public interest and

b) be likely to secure a conviction


I'd think parents of successful and bright children wouldn't have much difficulty in getting that thrown out of court. I think there is an ongoing legal battle on just this issue at the moment. It could set a very interesting precedent.

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