Carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in.
Bring a criminal action against (in a trial)
1 The Ontario government said Crown attorneys will no longer prosecute such cases.
2 Investigations continue to identify & prosecute this great tragedy & unforgivable mistake.
3 If the terms are not met, the government can prosecute the case.
4 The DoJ said it would continue to prosecute those committing such fraud.
5 Instead, they are free to prosecute their ambitious agenda however they fancy.
6 CPS lawyer Asker Husain said: It was right to prosecute this case.
7 However, police are adamant they did not have enough evidence to prosecute .
8 The court heard the Director of Public Prosecutions decided not to prosecute .
9 It required a substantial effort to detect, uncover and prosecute this case.
10 As its name suggests, it exists to prosecute corruption involving government officials.
11 He was discussing how decisions to prosecute were made in road-traffic cases.
12 The DA decided not to prosecute the case and Zardino was free.
13 Zuma's lawyers say he will challenge the decision to prosecute the case.
14 In both cases judges cited lack of evidence to prosecute the militiamen.
15 It was also the council's intention to prosecute the developers, he said.
16 He defended the war and George W. Bush's decision to prosecute it.
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