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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In prosecution" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to the act of conducting a legal proceeding against someone. Example: "The defendant was found guilty in prosecution of the evidence presented during the trial."
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Not all resulted in prosecution.
None resulted in prosecution.
Could you explain the difficulty in prosecution with sexual harassment cases in India?
In 2008 two dozen of 404 cases resulted in prosecution, though just 14 ended with convictions.
Kiddie was also ordered to pay £500 in prosecution costs, and a £60 victim surcharge.
It's hard to name any prosecutors that lose office for overzealousness in prosecution".
Yet only 1% of stalking cases recorded by the police result in prosecution.
In South Africa, like narcotics, their trade can result in prosecution.
But international courts now need to prioritise gender-based crimes in prosecution strategies.
Buying horses for slaughter in California is illegal, but there appears to be little interest in prosecution.
She said the repeated extensions of the investigation had left her with dwindling hope that it would end in prosecution.
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