prosecution
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seewingprosecution
DASProsecution reps.
seewing(Spenser) prosecution, pursuit
NARCProsecution witness, maybe
WITNESS"... for the Prosecution"
RETRIALLater R.I. prosecution
FREDRICMARCH"Inherit the Wind": Prosecution
GEORGECSCOTT"Anatomy of a Murder": Prosecution
TRIALINERRORProsecution of the wrong guy?
prosecutionsPROSECUTION, the act of prosecuting
NOLLE... prosequi (notice of end of prosecution).
UNAO'Connor of "Witness for the Prosecution"
MARLENETyrone's "Witness for the Prosecution" wife
peoplesThe state prosecution in a trial
ELSALanchester of "Witness for the Prosecution"
decampingAbscond hurriedly to avoid prosecution or detection
MARLENETyrone's wife in "Witness for the Prosecution"
decampedAbscond hurriedly to avoid prosecution or detection
NOL... pros (notice that prosecution in ended): Latin abbr.
prosecutorialof, relating to, or being a prosecutor or prosecution
FREY"Witness: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson" author Amber
prosecutora person who institutes an official prosecution before a court
LOCKERBIEPierre Salinger was the last prosecution witness in this trial
estreatsto make an estreat of (a fine, levy, etc.) for prosecution
prosecutorsPROSECUTOR, a person who institutes an official prosecution before a court
estreatedto make an estreat of (a fine, levy, etc.) for prosecution
estreatto make an estreat of (a fine, levy, etc.) for prosecution
DIETRICHShe played the witness for the prosecution in "Witness for the Prosecution"
complementarityThe principle that jurisdictions will not overlap in legislation, administration, or prosecution of crime
postedforbid (property) to trespassers under penalty of legal prosecution by notices placed along the boundaries
warpowerextraordinary power exercised usually by the executive branch of a government in the prosecution of a war
entrappingTrick or deceive (someone), esp. by inducing them to commit a crime in order to secure their prosecution
entrappedTrick or deceive (someone), esp. by inducing them to commit a crime in order to secure their prosecution