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The phrase "a prosecution from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the source or origin of a prosecution, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The case was initiated following a prosecution from the district attorney's office."
Alternatives: "a case brought by" or "a prosecution initiated by".
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And if you hit the lottery, maybe a prosecution from one of those bodies that scans the networks for suspect downloads.
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A first prosecution from a fly-tipping initiative is a warning to those using unofficial waste collectors, a Derbyshire council has said.
"The withdrawal of a pending prosecution from a district court is the kind of thing that rubs judges the wrong way".
"Not a peep about any prosecution from the one who lied, only vim and vigor for the blood of the leaker".
1993: World Trade Center Bombing | The year she took office as the United States attorney in Manhattan, Ms. White oversaw a prosecution stemming from the Feb. 26, 1993, bombing of the World Trade Center.
Allowing Milosevic to assume the mantle of martyr in a prosecution remote from the homeland and distorted through the prism of Serb nationalism would fortify that psychology.
Second, most legal systems distinguish criminal from civil wrongs: wrongs that ground a criminal prosecution, from those that ground a civil case for damages brought by the injured party.
That Act freed the accused in a federal prosecution from his common law disability as a witness.
That may make a prosecution more feasible, from the point of view of protecting secrets during a trial.
A prosecution after removal from office would not be out of the question ― unless, as with Richard Nixon, the next president issued a pardon.
Whether the new investigations lead to criminal charges, however -- or convictions in the event of a prosecution -- is far from certain.
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