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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case for prosecution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to the arguments or evidence that support bringing charges against someone in a court of law.
Example: "The attorney presented a compelling case for prosecution, highlighting the evidence gathered during the investigation."
Alternatives: "grounds for prosecution" or "basis for prosecution".
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The CPS is deciding whether there is a case for prosecution.
If someone organises a sing-song around that piano, the licensing inspectors could have a case for prosecution.
Mr. Cohen said he had learned that state security and police officials had twice tried to present a case for prosecution, but that both times the prosecutors had sent it back for lack of convincing evidence.
This information will likely help Charles' family in building a case for prosecution.
In July 1945, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover instructed his agents to begin gathering information on CPUSA members to support an analysis of the Party's subversive goals, leading to a 1,850-page 1,850-pagelished in 1946 which outlined a case foreportecution.
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The cost of the internal investigation reached almost $100m last year and will be about the same again this year, Avon said – and the figure could go even higher if the federal authorities decide there is a case for prosecutions and fines under the FCPA.
In the letter published Thursday, the four alumni alleged that witnesses were intimidated by investigators trying to build a case for the prosecution and discounted allegations that Parker and Celestin had harassed the accuser, as was alleged in a civil case against the university.
"We found some good examples of detective work, but at the heart of this report lies a better, more structured approach to gathering intelligence, using that to identify perpetrators, making a robust case for prosecution and getting on and doing it," she said.
It took police nine weeks to arrest him for allegedly supplying a gun to Duggan, and he had previously seen gun charges mysteriously dropped, in a case for which the Crown Prosecution Service claims to have lost the paperwork.
The judge said last week in a hearing that he would refer the case for prosecution and repeated that on Monday.
And that's why I did not refer the case" for prosecution, Ms. Crawford was quoted as saying in an article published in The Post on Wednesday.
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