Examples of 'prosecute' in a sentence

Meaning of "prosecute"

Prosecute, as a verb, means to institute legal proceedings against a person or organization, typically in a court of law. It is the act of conducting a case against someone accused of a crime or wrongdoing
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  • To start criminal proceedings against.
  • To charge, try.
  • To seek to obtain by legal process.
  • To pursue something to the end.

How to use "prosecute" in a sentence

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I wanna help prosecute the men responsible.
Prosecute and punish perpetrators of acts of torture.
They can not prosecute a dead woman.
We prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
That they can prosecute you for.
To prosecute the defendant to the fullest degree.
They want to prosecute him for this.
There is also a limited capacity to prosecute crime.
I am gonna prosecute the ones that cheered it on.
You have every reason to prosecute a war.
Extradite or prosecute aut dedere aut judicare.
Investigations were under way to prosecute such crimes.
You are gonna prosecute her on perjury charges.
Stricter laws have been enacted to prosecute traffickers.
We can prosecute for murder and kidnapping.

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Not enough evidence to prosecute in either case.
Will prosecute you however he or she can.
We are not trying to prosecute him for anything.
In all other cases it was decided not to prosecute.
And they do not prosecute domestic violence.
Do not have enough evidence to prosecute him.
It should prosecute and punish those responsible.
State prosecutors could also prosecute abusers.
Preparing to prosecute a suspected case of illegal traffic.
The relationship of the obligation to extradite or prosecute.
A decision whether or not to prosecute is an act of sovereignty.
Third report on the obligation to extradite or prosecute.
The da can not prosecute without evidence.
Draft rules on the obligation to extradite or prosecute.
We should prosecute over the lost saltpetre.
The content of the obligation to extradite or prosecute.
To effectively prosecute abuse or exploitation committed abroad.
The implementation of the obligation to extradite or prosecute.
You can not prosecute a dead man.
Jus cogens as a source of a duty to extradite or prosecute.
I want to help prosecute the men responsible.
There is no way you will prosecute this.
I could still prosecute her for kidnapping.
So even the government can not prosecute us.
They do not prosecute guys like stanley.
The state could still prosecute her.
What to prosecute í rock slides and fell.
States also actively prosecute such cases.
We can prosecute him for two murders.
The obligation to extradite or prosecute is similarly limited.
There are two stages in the decision to prosecute.
Then you are here to prosecute an innocent woman.
I am talking about the people you prosecute.
You agree not to prosecute me for those.
They are also the most difficult to prosecute.

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