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prosecution [ˌprɒsɪˈkju:ʃən, americ ˌprɑ:-] SUBST

1. prosecution sem pl (court proceedings):

2. prosecution (case):

3. prosecution sem pl (lawyers):

4. prosecution sem pl formal (carrying out):

private prosecution SUBST JUR

attorney for prosecution SUBST JUR

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The basis for prosecutions was said to be the doctrine of common purpose.
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He said that existing laws only allowed prosecutions for preaching hate by word of mouth, but not by the written word or through placards.
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The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions.
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Moreover, lese-majeste prosecutions are being tried in closed door military courts, with the verdict preordained.
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Expect lawsuits, leaks and criminal prosecutions, not to mention government hearings designed for maximum possible public excoriation, to reappear regularly throughout the year.
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Many pieces must fit together and support the prosecutions (or the defenses) theory.
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None of the cases investigated during 2007 resulted in prosecutions.
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In the common law tradition, anyone who represents the state, especially in criminal prosecutions, is such an attorney.
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The effect of the proposed prosecutions, he said, would be rather to exacerbate than to assuage the feelings which lie behind the defamation of groups.
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The figures do, however, reveal that the council is not afraid to initiate prosecutions against litter louts.
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