Examples of 'liable to prosecution' in a sentence

Meaning of "liable to prosecution"

Liable to prosecution: This phrase is used to indicate that someone is legally susceptible to be charged with a crime or offense. If an individual is liable to prosecution, it means they may face a trial or legal consequences for their actions

How to use "liable to prosecution" in a sentence

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liable to prosecution
Anyone violating these provisions is liable to prosecution.
Any violations are liable to prosecution and require compensation.
Anyone contravening this decree is liable to prosecution.
They are all liable to prosecution by the judicial authorities.
Aiders and abettors are also liable to prosecution.
They should be liable to prosecution for any breaches of the law.
Individuals running unregistered entities were liable to prosecution.
This offence shall be liable to prosecution following a complaint.
Encouraging prostitution is no longer liable to prosecution.
Infringement is liable to prosecution both under the Constitution and the criminal laws.
Anyone who helps him is liable to prosecution.
They are liable to prosecution under the Radioactive Substances Act of 1960.
Anyone breaking this rule is liable to prosecution.
Offenders are liable to prosecution at the Court of Paris.
We just say those people should be liable to prosecution.

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Offenders are liable to prosecution of DGCCRF.
Any illegal or improper use will be liable to prosecution.
Children under 12 are not liable to prosecution and do not possess criminal liability.
Traffic in persons and deprivation of liberty are also liable to prosecution.
She will be liable to prosecution.
Anyone suspected of using force to obtain a confession was liable to prosecution.
Illegal and liable to prosecution.
Anyone obstructing the fulfilment of that mandate was liable to prosecution.
The customer is liable to prosecution as well!
When they fired on soldiers they were civilians liable to prosecution.
In theory, Trump could be liable to prosecution once he leaves office.
Anyone who acted contrary to these provisions was liable to prosecution.
Technically they are liable to prosecution.
Violation of any of these rights is a copyright infringement liable to prosecution.
Persons employing such children were liable to prosecution under the labour legislation.
The violent treatment and the exploitation of children are liable to prosecution.
Juveniles under 18 and over 12 are not liable to prosecution but possess criminal liability.
It was a matter of concern that anyone criticizing that law was liable to prosecution.
Any manifestation of discrimination is liable to prosecution under the law.
Any reproduction or performance by another tattoo artist will be liable to prosecution.
Unauthorised vessels are liable to prosecution.
Any person who harassed a convict for filing a complaint was liable to prosecution.
Racist propaganda was liable to prosecution.
I understand that giving false information can leave me liable to prosecution.
The trader would thus make himself liable to prosecution for unlawful levy.
Those whose applications were rejected and who continued to operate were liable to prosecution.
This means that Israel is liable to prosecution.
Persons guilty of contempt of court or disrespect for the judge are liable to prosecution.
I KNOW that making a false statement renders me liable to prosecution and seizure of my goods.
Any incorrect marking will be considered as abusive and is liable to prosecution.
All persons committing crimes within Belarus are liable to prosecution under the Criminal Code.
Anyone who uses a minor to sell or purchase such substances is liable to prosecution.
Persons accused of misappropriating public funds were liable to prosecution and / or administrative sanctions.
Anyone found on the street without a systemically relevant reason is liable to prosecution.
Those who abuse other people's data will also be liable to prosecution by national courts.

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