prosecution|prosecutions in English
noun
[pros·e·cu·tion || 'prɑsɪ'kjuːʃn /'prɒ-]
institution of legal proceedings; filing of a legal action; continuation of an action, persistence, act of following through with an activity
Use "prosecution|prosecutions" in a sentence
1. Moreover, such a requirement would discourage prosecutions for the aggravated offence and would exclude private prosecutions.
2. The Society would pay others to bring prosecutions, or bring prosecutions on its own account.
3. 29 Moreover, such a requirement would discourage prosecutions for the aggravated offence and would exclude private prosecutions.
4. We also changed the way we did criminal prosecutions.
5. Attorney General Amos Tappan Ackerman led the prosecutions.
6. The prosecution objects!
7. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has identified and prioritized prosecution of attacks and killings of person with albinism in 8 prevalent regions in Tanzania Mainland being; Simiyu, Geita, Mwanza, Tabora, Shinyanga, Kagera, Kigoma and Mara.
8. Of 52 prosecutions for police brutality, 46 ended in acquittals.
9. The use of itinerant magistrates gradually increased, making prosecutions more convenient.
10. He faces possible prosecution.
11. • Of 52 prosecutions for police brutality, 46 ended in Acquittals
12. One is ism of country prosecution monopolization, criminal prosecution was taken charge by special organ.
13. Capital prosecutions are hideously expensive; life imprisonment is cheaper and just as effective.
14. Kennedy immersed himself in the nitty-gritty details of the prosecutions.
15. Fraudulent cases are Considered for prosecution.
16. 23 Prosecutions by private individuals are much rarer, being brought mainly by aggrieved parties.
17. I was on the prosecution team.
18. Counterfeit crimes and other federal criminal prosecutions are notoriously difficult to fight
19. J The JAG Abridgement of The Annual Report of the Director of Military Prosecutions
20. Harvey's prosecution, everything he fought for undone.
21. He was a witness for the prosecution.
22. No one should be immune from prosecution.
23. The prosecution will conduct a cross-examination.
24. The prosecution decided to drop the case.
25. The prosecution is (are) coming into court.