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The phrase "a prosecution that appears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or perception of a legal case or action, particularly in a context where the prosecution's intentions or evidence are being evaluated.
Example: "The judge dismissed the case due to a prosecution that appears to lack sufficient evidence."
Alternatives: "a prosecution that seems" or "a prosecution that looks".
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Don Siegelman, the former governor of Alabama, was sentenced to seven years in prison as a result of a prosecution that appears to have been politically motivated.
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The result was a prosecution that drifted on until mid-1966.
That might affect a prosecution that has taken place in which Prof Southall was a prosecution witness".
"We have a French prosecution that is still underway.
That potential appears to have been traded away for the sake of a high-profile prosecution that is politically and emotionally satisfying.
The justified reactions to Trump's threat in the last debate, ironically, are the very thing that will protect him from prosecution from crimes that appear more real and more widespread almost with every passing day.
That appears to have voided a deal which allowed its bankers escaped prosecution for a persistent pattern of violating international sanctions and laundering money for the Mexican drug cartels.
For the prosecution, that statement was an admission of guilt.
More recently a prosecution witness' body appeared at Chittagong hospital.
At the trial, the prosecution showed a video shot by the whalers that appeared to show him whooping with delight after throwing the liquid.
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