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"bring a prosecution" is a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of starting a legal case against someone. Example: The prosecutor chose to bring a prosecution against the suspect for fraud.
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But for the CPS to bring a prosecution there has to be "a reasonable prospect of conviction".
Mr. Ray has had months to bring a prosecution or to get information of persuasive political importance before the voters.
The spokesperson for the country's Investigative Committee admitted in an interview that the authorities had been spurred by his investigations to bring a prosecution against him.
"This is an exceptionally justifiable reason for the state prosecutor to use a state law to bring a prosecution," said Mr. Dressler, the Ohio State professor.
He actually tried to persuade policemen to bring a prosecution against Sir Stanley Spencer, a fellow academician, under Britain's obscenity laws.
Eskauriatza said: "Regardless of whether the ICC could bring a prosecution, it would need to decide whether it is in the interest of the peace process.
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Under it, the "reckless" use of "threatening, insulting or abusive" language would have brought a prosecution.
Such an outcome would be a humiliating rebuke to those bringing a prosecution.
The office also brought a prosecution in connection with corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food program.
The CPS lost the option of bringing a prosecution for common assault because the six-month period had passed.
In the circumstances, it's not surprising that the NCA decided bringing a prosecution in the Magnitsky case was not the best use of its resources.
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