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Meanings of
criminal prosecution
in English
Portuguese
processo
Catalan
causa
Spanish
proceso
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The institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior.
prosecution
defense
Portuguese
processo
Synonyms
Examples for "
prosecution
"
prosecution
Examples for "
prosecution
"
1
Mr Bush said the other responsibility was the
prosecution
of the case.
2
In 53 per cent of files a 'no
prosecution
'
decision was taken.
3
The statement said the order grants a form of immunity from
prosecution
.
4
The post-mortem report will form a key part of the
prosecution
's
case.
5
He survived the Second World War, and continued his work without
prosecution
.
Usage of
criminal prosecution
in English
1
Impeachment is an entirely political process, as opposed to a
criminal
prosecution
.
2
Any information they obtain would be off-limits for any future
criminal
prosecution
.
3
They could be named in court during a potential future
criminal
prosecution
.
4
Koeltl had frozen the civil case while the
criminal
prosecution
remained pending.
5
But the police determined there was insufficient evidence for a
criminal
prosecution
.
6
Their
criminal
prosecution
follows a complaint to Luxembourg's public prosecutor by PwC.
7
Secondly, I will engage in private,
criminal
prosecution
against all of them.
8
State and federal police agencies are reviewing the allegations for possible
criminal
prosecution
.
9
In early December, the police determined there was insufficient evidence for
criminal
prosecution
.
10
Other sanctions, mainly
criminal
prosecution
for perjury, provided a sufficient deterrent, he said.
11
Constand's accusations are the only ones recent enough to allow for
criminal
prosecution
.
12
Only Constand's allegations were recent enough to lead to
criminal
prosecution
.
13
The immediate response should be
criminal
prosecution
and dismissal of the individuals concerned.
14
The crackdown subjected all migrants who crossed the border illegally to
criminal
prosecution
.
15
But
criminal
prosecution
of those accused of engaging in the cover-ups is rare.
16
The Synod also requested the government to institute a
criminal
prosecution
.
Other examples for "criminal prosecution"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
criminal
prosecution
criminal
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
criminal prosecution
Portuguese
processo
Catalan
causa
procés
Spanish
proceso
Criminal prosecution
through the time
Criminal prosecution
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