prosecute in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for prosecute in the English»Serbian Dictionary

prosecute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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For many years he had been prosecuting a claim against the government on mail contracts amounting to $430,000.
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Several persons have heretofore cut wood thereon, and whoever does it after this notice will be prosecuted.
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He was suspended from office between 1590 and 1592, and it was widely believed that he would be prosecuted.
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Rights claimants could be prosecuted under a criminal law that they argue is unconstitutional.
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While holding this office, he prosecuted a number of important cases.
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He was prosecuted and sentenced against his own denials for defamation.
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It considers fraud and irregularities in the budget implementation, and suggests measures aimed at preventing and prosecuting such cases.
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No factory owner has ever been prosecuted over the deaths of workers.
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After a few months the police decided there was not currently sufficient evidence to prosecute the owners for criminal charges.
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In 2009, it was revealed that the woman would not be prosecuted due to a lack of evidence.
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