Examples of 'could be prosecuted' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be prosecuted"

could be prosecuted - This phrase refers to the possibility or likelihood of someone facing legal action or being taken to court for an alleged crime or wrongdoing. It indicates that there is a potential for the person to be held accountable and face legal consequences

How to use "could be prosecuted" in a sentence

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could be prosecuted
You could be prosecuted for practising them.
All forms of child abuse could be prosecuted.
No one could be prosecuted for his opinions.
It is illegal and anyone caught doing it could be prosecuted.
You could be prosecuted for practicing them.
Racism was now a crime that could be prosecuted ex officio.
He could be prosecuted for this like anyone else.
Employees held responsible could be prosecuted for fraud.
Could be prosecuted for that.
Actually they could be prosecuted for stealing.
He committed suicide before he could be prosecuted.
And you could be prosecuted as an accessory.
Black fled before he could be prosecuted.
The girl could be prosecuted for false claims.
Any discrimination against them was prohibited and could be prosecuted.

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And its crew could be prosecuted in any jurisdiction.
Both the parents and the practitioner could be prosecuted.
Offenders could be prosecuted.
He asked whether the perpetrators of such intimidation could be prosecuted.
You could be prosecuted.
Attempts to infringe those rights could be prosecuted in the courts.
A spouse could be prosecuted for rape only if the victim brought charges.
Politicians who held senior posts at the time could be prosecuted.
Nationals could be prosecuted.
Any head of a family who prevented a child from attending school could be prosecuted.
It also warned that they could be prosecuted for voter fraud.
I could be prosecuted.
It is not about whether a woman could be prosecuted for taking that decision.
If there were then the vast majority of Western democracies could be prosecuted.
Rights claimants could be prosecuted under a criminal law that they argue is unconstitutional.
It no longer protects media companies that could be prosecuted before commercial courts.
And theoretically could be prosecuted by foreign governments if they were to adopt a similar law.
Parents or others who benefited from the trafficking could be prosecuted as accessories.
It was true that a foreigner could be prosecuted for a crime committed outside Polish territory.
The Japanese government had advance notice that it could be prosecuted.
Both warned citizens that they could be prosecuted at home for using marijuana in Canada.
It was prohibited under both the law and the Constitution and offenders could be prosecuted.
There was no way that I could be prosecuted for speeding.
Investigation of Philby found several suspicious matters but nothing for which he could be prosecuted.
The jobsworth told me I could be prosecuted for carrying so much.
He could be prosecuted due to drug-possessing.
It had been said that Government officials could be prosecuted for torture.
No one could be prosecuted without the consent of the Attorney General.
A citizen of Liechtenstein found guilty of abusing a child abroad could be prosecuted in Liechtenstein.
Listen, you could be prosecuted for treason.
He added that State employees had no immunity and could be prosecuted under the Act.
At best, you could be prosecuted under the law.
If they demanded a ransom, they could be prosecuted.
Even worse, you could be prosecuted criminally for fraud.
If that line was crossed, he could be prosecuted.

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