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prosecute

prosecute -cut·ed -cut·ing [Latin prosecutus, past participle of prosequi to pursue]

Prosecuted

Prosecuted, is comprehensive enough to take in a prosecution before an

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Prosecutable

Capable of being prosecuted liable to prosecution

Prosecute

To follow after

prosecuting attorney

prosecuting attorney : an attorney who represents the government in instituting

prosecuting witness

prosecuting witness see witness

Prosecuting officer

Prosecuting officer, means a person, by whatever name called, appointed to

Sanction to prosecute

Sanction to prosecute, is only an administrative order and does not by itself

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

Limitation of actions and prosecutions. By various statutes, of which the first was 21 Jac.

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prosecute

prosecute -cut·ed -cut·ing [Latin prosecutus, past participle of prosequi to pursue]

Prosecuted

Prosecuted, is comprehensive enough to take in a prosecution before an

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Prosecutable

Capable of being prosecuted liable to prosecution

Prosecute

To follow after

prosecuting attorney

prosecuting attorney : an attorney who represents the government in instituting

prosecuting witness

prosecuting witness see witness

Prosecuting officer

Prosecuting officer, means a person, by whatever name called, appointed to

Sanction to prosecute

Sanction to prosecute, is only an administrative order and does not by itself

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

Limitation of actions and prosecutions. By various statutes, of which the first was 21 Jac.

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