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Discover Ludwig"live cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to ongoing or currently active cases, as opposed to closed or resolved cases. Example: The law firm is currently focusing on a few high-profile live cases that have captured media attention.
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A whiteboard in the Ashton office keeps track of how many live cases the unit is juggling.
Following Mahmood's conviction, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped a number of live cases and reviewed 25 past convictions.
Officers ought to get in trouble for tweeting about live cases or for fighting political campaigns, he reckons.
It identified three live cases and concluded that there was no longer a realistic prospect of a conviction, so the prosecutions were dropped.
Last month, the CPS said it was re-examining criminal convictions in 25 cases in which Mahmood had given evidence and had offered no evidence in three live cases where the undercover reporter was a prosecution witness.
In December 2014, the Crown Prosecution Service said it was reviewing 25 convictions and had offered no evidence in three live cases for which Mahmood was to be a prosecution witness.
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We will not mention that Nigeria hasn't had a live case in six weeks.
A spokesperson for Ukip said it would be inappropriate for the party to comment on a live case.
It spread throughout Africa, with the first live case recorded in a human patient in Nigeria a decade later around 1960 (2).
The new dean wants them to take part in live case studies to take themselves to the Midwest or Mumbai and spend time working for real companies.
The live case study resulted in a hazard free site record.
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