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The phrase "about the prosecuting of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is awkward and may lead to confusion; a more straightforward construction is recommended.
Example: "The discussion was about the prosecuting of the case against the defendant."
Alternatives: "regarding the prosecution of" or "concerning the prosecution of".
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Significantly, the American Broadcasting Company ABCC) interrupted its telecast of Judgment at Nuremburg (1961), a film about the prosecuting of Nazi war criminals, to show the events in Selma, which became known as "Bloody Sunday".
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Chief among them are persistent questions about the propriety of prosecuting a child soldier.
"The Obama administration has to have a little more of a conversation with the American people" about the feasibility of prosecuting terrorism suspects in the United States, she said.
This document is a memo from Justice Jackson, evidently answering an inquiry from Bernays about the feasibility of prosecuting the defendants on the grounds of propounding the Nazi theory of racial superiority.
This part of the story remains resolutely off-screen, out of view, and even out of mind — but it raises crucial questions about the difficulty of prosecuting sexual-assault cases, and Ferrara doesn't pursue them.
During the past few decades, judges have begun to worry about the fairness of prosecuting people for the natural impulse to deny their guilt, and several federal courts carved out an exception to the False Statements Act, called the "exculpatory no," which held that certain lies of self-protection weren't felonies.
The video, starring two 50-pound bags of sand and one 10-pound bag of long-grain rice on each flight, spoke volumes about the difficulty of prosecuting a murder case with no body, forensic evidence or eyewitnesses, as is the case in the Bierenbaum trial.
Sharp sought legal advice the next day, about the possibility of prosecuting the crew for murder.
In the past 10 years, there's been a growing recognition across the country about the importance of prosecuting strangulations as serious, felony-level offenses.
During last month's hearing with Comey and Rogers, Gowdy used a significant portion of his allotted time to question the witnesses about the possibility of prosecuting journalists who publish classified information and their sources.
For what it matters, Obama has been very consistent on this topic from Day One, and I know, because I was the very first reporter to ask him about the notion of prosecuting Bush White House officials -- inspired specifically by the torture issue -- when the then-candidate visited the Daily News 12 months ago.
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