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Meanings of prosecute offenders in English
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Usage of prosecute offenders in English
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They say police don't do enough to track down and prosecuteoffenders.
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The private warden cannot successfully arrest or prosecuteoffenders, and everybody knows it.
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Rangers wear military-style khakis, are allowed to carry arms, and have powers to prosecuteoffenders.
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Regarding straw-man purchasers, the president could direct the Justice Department to prosecuteoffenders more aggressively.
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Mr Galloway said the IAA would continue to actively investigate and prosecuteoffenders like Ms Liu.
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The money will also cover forensic services necessary to gather the robust evidence needed to prosecuteoffenders.
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Cases like this send a strong message that it will not be tolerated, and we will prosecuteoffenders.
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Sheep-stealing, horse-stealing and highway robberies, were the chief offences with which capital punishment was connected, and associations were formed to prosecuteoffenders.
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Commissioner Vailea said the Family Protection Act provided the police with the necessary powers to protect victims of domestic violence and prosecuteoffenders.
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While many officials tender resignations pre-empting the outcome of internal disciplinary procedures, Fazel maintains that the department still retains the right to prosecuteoffenders criminally.
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To date, 166 countries have ratified the 2000 U.N. protocol designed to prevent trafficking, protect victims and prosecuteoffenders involved in the multi-billion dollar trade.
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But MacTaggart said the UK law was too focused on prosecutingoffenders, an approach which often fails.
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The chief electoral officer Mose Saitala said prosecutingoffenders will send a clear message to the public.
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In recent years, the National Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other organizations had established computer-crime divisions, all of which zealously prosecutedoffenders.