Examples of 'able to prosecute' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to prosecute"

able to prosecute: This phrase indicates that someone has the capability or authority to bring a criminal case against someone in a court of law

How to use "able to prosecute" in a sentence

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able to prosecute
We are certainly not going to be able to prosecute the offenders.
We need to be able to prosecute people who commit fraud against the European Union.
They will not be able to prosecute.
I am able to prosecute them, it is my wish, but I am not a lawyer.
Cases that it otherwise would not be able to prosecute.
He is therefore able to prosecute violations of the currency regulations.
With a hole like this, we will not be able to prosecute.
They will be able to prosecute their tasks unchallenged.
If we leave a hole like this, we will not be able to prosecute.
It is essential to be able to prosecute and try persons suspected of piracy.
There was a time when we weren't able to prosecute him.
They will also be able to prosecute if the cruelty occurs on federal property.
Without protection for victims, we will never be able to prosecute the human traffickers.
And they may be able to prosecute you for giving a false declaration.
How then by a lie shall I rightly be able to prosecute lies?

See also

Additionally states are able to prosecute other states for child rights violations.
Except Cowley believes his delusions . They will not be able to prosecute.
They also need to be able to prosecute and adjudicate cases.
Beginning in 1972, thirty-three states adopted state RICO laws to be able to prosecute similar conduct.
We would actually be able to prosecute Canadians when they commit crimes overseas.
The tokyo prosecutor's office wasn't able to prosecute akashi.
Am I gonna be able to prosecute Brady Hartsfield? 's homicide unit.
However, that does not mean Turkey will be able to prosecute Khashoggi 's killers.
We may finally be able to prosecute Paddy Doyle for murder.
International courts, however, will only be able to prosecute a handful of perpetrators.
They consider themselves able to prosecute anything, anywhere, anytime.
We risk never being able to prosecute Mr. Alvarez.
The requested State risks not being able to prosecute Mr. A on these additional charges.
Are they really able to prosecute me?
Of course, the Court will not be able to prosecute aggression as such until 2007.

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