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Discover Ludwig'proper prosecution' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the legal process associated with a criminal case, such as the prosecution of the alleged offender. For example, "The judge ordered a proper prosecution of the defendant due to the severity of the charges."
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That might appeal more if he could win the same deal as the ten Bosnian Croats: a trial within five months, giving the stretched tribunal scant time to prepare a proper prosecution.
We know, for example, that the campaign to get justice for Stephen Lawrence, the black teenager murdered by racists, was infiltrated by the SDS and that the police blocked a proper prosecution.
They shall be built solid for their entire length, except for openings with solid sliding or inswinging gates as are required for the proper prosecution of the work, and for viewing panels, which shall be blocked with plexiglas or equivalent nonfrangible material" (emphasis added).
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But as the only proper banker prosecution on the CPS' books, the events playing out at Southwark since the end of May have become symbolic of that same seedy, fuck-you-all era of banking, where some insiders rolled-over the outsiders by whatever means necessary.
But as the only proper banker prosecution on the CPS's books, the events playing out at Southwark since the end of May have become symbolic of that same seedy, fuck-you-all era of banking, where some insiders rolled-over the outsiders by whatever means necessary.
The proper initiation and prosecution of HR is also required for the formation of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) during the mitotic cell cycle and their elevation after challenge with MMC.
Inevitably, if counsel is at risk of prosecution for proper representation of a client in court, the interests of justice generally and international justice itself are severely, if not fatally, undermined.
So while people may speculate and wonder why, the question of whether Lance Armstrong has escaped criminal prosecution for proper reasons or improper reasons may never be known.
Without proper legislation captains could face prosecution.
Yet this information appears simply to have been passed to the U.S. with no proper consideration of whether the prosecution should be brought here in the U.K".
Pending the Soviet entry into the war against Japan, a declaration was issued on July 26 calling on Japan to surrender unconditionally and forecasting the territorial spoliation of the empire and the military occupation of Japan proper as well as the prosecution of war criminals, yet still promising that the Japanese people would not be enslaved or the nation destroyed.
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