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The phrase "a prosecution case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal case brought against someone by a prosecutor.
Example: "The evidence presented in a prosecution case must be compelling to secure a conviction."
Alternatives: "a criminal case" or "a case for the prosecution."
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Their judgment reads more like a Bafta citation than a prosecution case.
For eight months, with our reporters still behind bars, a court in Yangon heard what passed for a prosecution case.
His book reads, too, more like a brief for a prosecution case than a considered work of history, as so many of the ambiguities and complexities of the subject are simply left out of account.
With a prosecution case riddled with holes, the verdict came as no surprise.
" The judge also admitted he sometimes feels helpless when the alleged domestic abuse victim withdraws from a prosecution case.
I expect the filming to be about the possibility of a suicide attempt or a murder case over his death and also some people's idea to bring a prosecution case against Tony Blair.
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The issue is whether, taken together, they provided enough detail to comprise a viable prosecution case.
In February four suspects accused of involvement in her murder were acquitted, following a bungled prosecution case.
I agree with the majority that it is not sufficient merely to set the standard of proof in a malicious prosecution case very high.
In a retaliatory prosecution case, the key defendant is typically not the prosecutor who made the charging decision that injured the plaintiff, because prosecutors enjoy absolute immunity for their decisions to prosecute.
But the length of time and the difficulties in assembling a coherent prosecution case means it is unlikely he will stand trial for any of the killings - even if he admits them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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