NOUN | a prosecution | prosecutions | |
SYNO | criminal prosecution | prosecution | pursuance |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (c. 23) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom.
- The defense phase of a trial occurs after the prosecution phase, that is, after the prosecution "rests".
- The tort of malicious prosecution was reviewed in 2009 by the Supreme Court of Canada in "Miazga v.
- 5 December 2004 - The Crown Prosecution Service decides there should be no prosecution of Prof Dick Van Velzen for criminal offences.
- The CPS retains a power to take over a private prosecution, under section 6(2) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985, either to continue or discontinue it.
- Before the prosecution announced their sentencing recommendation, Bakir accused the prosecution team (chief prosecutor Ida Bagus Wiswantanu) of seeking a bribe to reduce the requested sentence.
- The prosecution service consists of the Office of the Prosecutor General in Helsinki and the local prosecution units in all 90 state local districts in Finland.
- In March, a new report by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights appeared - State of the Prosecution.
- As per ex-chief prosecutor of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin Ukrainian prosecution for three years tried to persuade Italian prosecution to visit the place of death to conduct a thorough examination, however Italian prosecution denied such proposal.
- Blackwell was a prosecution witness in the 1966 private prosecution attempt to bar the book "Last Exit to Brooklyn" from UK publication.
- com, was acquitted of all charges stemming from copyright infringement prosecution.
- Mayorkas oversaw the prosecution of high-profile criminal cases, including the prosecution of the Mexican Mafia in death penalty proceedings, the prosecution of Buford O.
- For further information, see the Crown Prosecution Service prosecution guidance.
- While difficult to obtain a prosecution, the prosecution argued before the Supreme Court that political conditions prevented an earlier prosecution, the president was constitutionally protected against charges for his full term so the statute of limitations should be extended, and the UN convention accepted by Mexico covered past events of genocide.
- A fiscal fine (formally a fixed penalty conditional offer) is a form of deferred prosecution agreement in Scotland issued by a procurator fiscal for certain summary offences as an alternative to prosecution.
- FMC contended that its prosecution statements could not reasonably be interpreted as disclaimers when they were properly read in the context of the entire patent disclosure and prosecution history.
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