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The phrase "accompanied prosecution" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in legal contexts to refer to a prosecution that is conducted alongside another legal action or case.
Example: "The defendant faced accompanied prosecution for multiple charges stemming from the same incident."
Alternatives: "joint prosecution" or "concurrent prosecution".
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They said his actions did not seem criminal and noted that there was little of the public outrage that had accompanied prosecution in other cases.
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Those pressing for new legislation -- or more frequent leak prosecutions -- also should be mindful of the challenges and risks that accompany criminal prosecutions of leaks of classified information.
What punishments there are in the US for these firms – usually some version of a "We really, really promise never to do it again" deferred prosecution agreement, accompanied by superficially large fines – are always paid by the shareholder, not the actual wrongdoer.
In Connecticut and Missouri, however, the regulations are accompanied by potential criminal prosecutions.
But this era of glamour has been accompanied by an era of prosecution.
"The provision of such information will be accompanied by the threat of prosecution if the information is disclosed," he told the Town and Country Planning Association.
For those who travelled with them, there was always the fear of prosecution but, to date, no-one who accompanied any of the 182 Britons has been prosecuted.
"The great decline in homicide in the 17th century was not accompanied by a rise in property offense prosecutions, but rather by their diminution," Mr. Sharpe noted in a recent essay.
No attempt to develop an evidentiary record to support criminal prosecution for the massive criminality that accompanied the bubble.
Nonetheless, these must be accompanied by concrete measures to conduct full investigations and prosecution of all perpetrators involved in this despicable practice.
The prosecution has side-stepped damaging evidence that Mr McVeigh was accompanied by a co-conspirator, the elusive John Doe II.
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