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Sentence count:195+19Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: defenseSimilar words: prosecutorexecutionconsecutiveexecutivesectionspeculationpollutionevolutionMeaning: ['prɑsɪ'kjuːʃn /'prɒ-]  n. 1. the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior 2. the lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the defendant 3. the continuance of something begun with a view to its completion. 
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91. The case was the first prosecution under Section 3A of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
92. The prosecution still managed to nail him for robberies at the homes of leading industrialists.
93. The prosecution based their case on the evidence of two witnesses.
94. In extreme cases you could even face prosecution.
95. Undertakers who breach these rules risk prosecution.
96. Motorsists seen tail-gating risk prosecution for reckless driving.
97. This leaves criminal prosecution as the only viable option.
98. Both prosecution and defence lawyers gave eloquent closing speeches.
99. After the defense finishes its closing argument, the prosecution will have the opportunity to reply.
100. That would put a lighter burden on the prosecution, and improve the chances of convicting an offender.
101. Since an exchange's rules are a civil contract, the prosecution only needs to meet the civil law standard of proof.
102. The prosecution alleges that Gilfoyle killed her and tried to make it look like suicide.
103. Ron Sykes has been reported to the Crown Prosecution Service who will decide whether to charge him with traffic offences.
104. After the last prosecution witness had given his statement, Kesselring's defence counsel rose to give his opening address.
105. The prosecution is expected to start its closing speech today.
106. Despite holding political appointments, in all matters of criminal prosecution they must act independently of the interests of government.
107. The prosecution decides who to charge and with what offences.
108. The prosecution had claimed that the furniture factory boss resolved to kill his second wife Helen when she walked out on him.
109. The fact that a parent is at risk of criminal prosecution for an offence against the child will not justify exclusion.
110. The large number of court cases in which the complainant dropped the prosecution is an indication that many cases were settled informally.
111. Their preliminary report on this matter has been received and is under consideration by the Crown prosecution service.
112. However, evidence submitted by the prosecution, appearing to support the defence claims, was admitted.
113. The power to stop a prosecution arises only when it is an abuse of the process of the court.
113. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
114. The judges will have to pore over the 22 volumes of evidence already accumulated and hear the 66 witnesses for the prosecution.
115. Without access to specific facts a criminal prosecution may be totally frustrated.
116. I agree that the Crown Prosecution Service can not be bound against their wishes.
117. Matsch will take up other defense challenges to prosecution witnesses next week.
118. There was evidentially speaking a head-on collision between the appellant and the principal prosecution witness.
119. In a series of unprecedented government moves, the state defence council has taken an active role in helping the prosecution.
120. The couple held hands, the hearing officer remembered, and seemed intent on resolving the issue short of a criminal prosecution.
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