prosecution

UK /ˌpɹɒs.ɪˈkjuː.ʃən/ US /ˌpɹɑ.sɪˈkju.ʃən/
noun 4

Collocations

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1

(noun.) trying to prove sb's guilt in court

ADJ

criminal, private | successful

impending, possible

The company worried about impending prosecution after the safety violations were discovered.

VERB + PROSECUTION

bring, initiate | be liable to, face, risk | escape | lead to, result in

PREP

~ against

The government decided to launch a prosecution against the company for breaking environmental laws.

~ for

The government announced new prosecutions for environmental crimes committed by industrial companies.

PHRASES

immunity from prosecution

2

(noun.) lawyers trying to prove sb's guilt

PROSECUTION + VERB

prove sth

allege sth, claim sth

The prosecution claimed the defendant had stolen money from the company over several years.

PROSECUTION + NOUN

case, evidence | counsel, lawyer, witness | costs

PREP

for the ~

The lawyer decided to work for the prosecution after spending years defending criminals in court.

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