Habitat loss poses a major threat to biodiversity, affecting species interactions, such as those between plants and their pollinators. This poses greater threat
Immunity from prosecution by turning state’s evidence goes back to the 16th century and allowed accomplices in crimes to give testimony against their associates in exchange for leniency in sentencing or immunity from prosecution.
During the first period of British rule in Malta, the administration of justice and police, as circumstances permitted, continued to be exercised in conformity with the laws and institutions of the Order of the Knights. However, several regulations in the form of bandi were issued from time to time in order to prevent crime.
As there were frequent thefts, a bando was issued offering a reward of money to persons giving information to the police leading to the apprehension of thieves. Moreover, if the person giving such information was an accomplice, he was exempted from prosecution.