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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prosecuted him for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to legal actions taken against someone for a specific offense or crime. Example: "The state prosecuted him for theft after the evidence was presented in court."
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In 1987, Anderson prosecuted him for a heinous crime: His wife, Christine, was bludgeoned to death.
If he had burglarized storage containers, then state authorities should have prosecuted him for that.
Instead they prosecuted him for damaging property, resulting in a court case and a probationary sentence.
The Civil Aviation Authority prosecuted him for flying a small drone near to a BAE Systems nuclear submarine testing facility.
In 1934, the Roosevelt Administration prosecuted him for underpaying his taxes by several million dollars in 1931.
His lawyers proved that the Queens district attorney's office fraudulently prosecuted him for a crime he did not commit.
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The Crown Prosecution Service has refused to prosecute him for the crimes that the US alleges he has committed here.
FOR someone accused of so sensational a crime, Andrei Lugovoi seemed insouciant when he appeared on Russian television on May 22nd hours after Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced its intention to prosecute him for the murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
Can Pakistani officials lawfully prosecute him for murder?
Attempts to prosecute him for his crimes failed.
It was Georgia's business, not the federal government's, to prosecute him for it.
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