prosecute

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  • Can't you read the sign? It says 'Trespassers will be prosecuted!'

  • People who hand in illegal weapons will not be prosecuted during the amnesty.

  • He was prosecuted for having sex with a girl who was underage.

  • You'll be relieved to hear that our clients have decided not to prosecute.

  • The company is to be prosecuted under the Sex Discrimination Act.

  • It persecuted and prosecuted dissenters and recusants who stood in its path and it proclaimed its right so to do in innumerable sermons and treatises.

  • Many other examples, ranging from neighbours arguing over trespass to alleged thieves being prosecuted before sheriff courts, could be given.

  • Violence between spouses, partners, parents or children has been less likely to be prosecuted than 'public ' violence.

  • Democracies require that criminals be apprehended with evidence and prosecuted through the legal system before being sentenced.

  • Although their treachery was irrefutable, the authorities thought it wiser not to prosecute.

  • To be sure, it is not at all easy to uncover decisions not to pursue or prosecute thieves, or to understand just why investigations failed.

  • The concern with prosecuting the transgressors of enclosure rather than the violators of chastity - the latter always entailed the former - reflects developments in secular legislation.

  • How this revolution was to be prosecuted was never systematically discussed, nor were other options explored.

  • The failure to prosecute landholders responsible for the violence ' may have heightened political polarization, armed conflict, and disenchantment with the government ' (p. 161).

  • Of the 21 bakers prosecuted by the vice-chancellor between 1600 and 1602, only 6 appeared just once.

  • He led the resurgent postwar opposition and was twice prosecuted for seditious libel.

  • Such documentary evidence forms an imperfect measure of the actual incidence of corruption, since many incidents are never discovered or prosecuted, especially in corrupt environments.

  • It also tends to favour the more spectacular and public criminal purge prosecuted through the special purge courts.

  • This occurs only when the judicial system is highly inefficient, in the sense that the probability of being prosecuted lies below a threshold level.

  • This would conveniently gloss over the immunity they enjoyed and the dissatisfaction of individual victims who demanded the right to prosecute.

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