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prosecutions <a prosecution; prosecutions> N

prosecutions

criminal prosecution LAW

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The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions.
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Coerced confessions were simply inadmissible in criminal prosecutions.
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Very many of the known prosecutions concern not substantive legislation but honorary decrees, seemingly of little importance from a modern viewpoint.
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There were 128 prosecutions for witchcraft between 1603 to 1684.
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In the common law tradition, anyone who represents the state, especially in criminal prosecutions, is such an attorney.
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During the last year, the government did not report any prosecutions or convictions for labor trafficking offenses.
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Moreover, lese-majeste prosecutions are being tried in closed door military courts, with the verdict preordained.
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However, federal criminal prosecutions against art forgers are seldom brought due in part to high evidentiary burdens and competing law enforcement priorities.
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None of the cases investigated during 2007 resulted in prosecutions.
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After reviewing their cases, he concluded, as have subsequent scholars, that there had been a serious miscarriage of justice in their prosecutions.
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