Đặt câu với từ "prosecute"

1. A reluctance to prosecute police officers.

2. We cannot prosecute the investigation further.

3. The police decided not to prosecute.

4. By all means prosecute them for that.

5. We should prosecute over the lost saltpetre.

6. The DA wants me to prosecute Linderman.

7. Who is going to prosecute the case?

8. Technically, the RIAA could come and prosecute you.

9. They can't prosecute a man with no fingernails.

10. Class Debate: Prosecute and Punish, or Forgive and Forget?

11. The victim has said that she will not prosecute.

12. They had overwhelming public support to prosecute the war.

13. We can only prosecute if there is sufficient evidence.

14. I prosecute cases based on evidence your team provides.

15. Will you be able to prosecute your responsibilities effectively?

16. We will continue to prosecute the war to the end.

17. And there are no plans to prosecute the store owners.

18. 5 I always prosecute people who trespass on my land.

19. Too risky, the Feds could prosecute you as an adult.

20. The DA even threatened to prosecute her for theft and slander.

21. The division decides which cases to prosecute, plea bargain or drop.

22. The Attorney General agreed not to prosecute if you testify against Acardo.

23. But the police say they will prosecute where offences can be proved.

24. Prosecutors, through internal guidelines, prosecute only violations which will result in incarceration.

25. District Attorney Gil Garcetti decided not to prosecute Cowlings because of a …

26. This will exacerbate the problem of deciding whether or not to prosecute.

27. And then, surprise, surprise, the grand jury voted not to prosecute last week.

28. A war crimes tribunal was set up to prosecute those charged with atrocities.

29. On January 22, 2010, the district police decided not to prosecute the case.

30. 15 synonyms for Arraign: accuse, charge, prosecute, denounce, indict, impeach, incriminate, call to

31. He seemed convinced that the US would prosecute the war to its end.

32. It has historically lacked independence and an ability to prosecute crimes and enforce judgements

33. Demosthenes decided to prosecute his wealthy opponent and wrote the judicial oration Against Meidias.

34. 2 A war crimes tribunal was set up to prosecute those charged with atrocities.

35. He has decided to prosecute her after careful consideration of all the relevant facts.

36. The Attorney General was aware of the political implications of his decision to prosecute.

37. Breakers Unlimited reserves the right to monitor, record and prosecute any individuals who attempt

38. We have to prosecute all the perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity."

39. Photographs taken by roadside cameras will soon be enough to prosecute drivers for speeding.

40. The police have decided not to prosecute because the evidence is not strong enough.

41. The department said it had not decided where it would prosecute the Unabom case.

42. Interestingly, they believe him when he says that he will prosecute and imprison corrupt officials.

43. • Hourly rate of the patent agent, and total time to prepare and prosecute the application

44. 17 Photographs taken by roadside cameras will soon be enough to prosecute drivers for speeding.

45. Does the agency have the power to prosecute companies, or is it a toothless organization?

46. They commit themselves to inquire into all alleged cases of torture and to prosecute offenders.

47. There is still concern that a military regime would be reluctant to prosecute its own kind.

48. The attorney who will prosecute the case says he cannot reveal how much money is involved.

49. Holmes sought their identities, so he could prosecute them for violating laws regarding grand jury secrecy.

50. Would they wish to prosecute the girl for her part in the abduction of their son?

51. Therefore, the general aiding and Abetting statute, MCL 767.39, is often used to prosecute indirect offenders.

52. Bulwarked definition: a fencelike structure around a deck (usually plural) synonyms: barrier, ship antonyms: prosecute, bombard, besiege

53. 18 We will strictly investigate and prosecute all cases of land use that contravene laws and regulations.

54. This means taking into account other factors , apart from the evidence , when deciding whether or not to prosecute .

55. There should be codes of practice and we should prosecute people who carelessly ignore the interests of their surroundings.

56. Code, Section 533, Authorizes the attorney general to appoint officials to detect and prosecute crimes against the United States

57. The government had neither funds nor resources with which to prosecute a successful war against her stronger northern neighbor.

58. It will be the responsibility of member countries to prosecute those of their own ships which transgress the convention.

59. 19 But the police say they can still prosecute because the real number plate shows up on the negative.

60. This Ministry only has the data of cases where the State Government, after investigations, sought sanction to prosecute the accused.

61. Holmes had subpoenaed Lenhart to name the jurors, so he could prosecute them for violating laws requiring grand jury secrecy.

62. Since taking over as district attorney last year, he has vowed to vigorously prosecute anyone who violently preys on streetwalkers.

63. It is now technically possible to track down copyright infringements to their IP addresses with absolute certainty and to prosecute them.

64. Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby says the city will no longer prosecute for prostitution, drug possession and other low-level offenses.

65. An inferior court having the power to prosecute minor criminal offenses and to hold for trial persons charged with more serious offenses.

66. It must also end the practice of forced labor and prosecute officials of state-owned labor export companies that are involved in human trafficking.

67. * "Prosecute a Former Lieutenant who Caused a Person's Death " [Khoi to nguyen Thieu uy lam chet nguoi], Cong an Nhan dan, August 6, 2010.

68. They might mediate complaints, conduct investigations, prosecute offenders of Consumer laws, license and regulate professional service providers, provide educational materials and advocate for Consumer rights.

69. Anonymously-hosted fake news websites lacking known publishers have also been criticized, because they make it difficult to prosecute sources of fake news for libel.

70. At the time of his arrest her mother had been advised not to prosecute her husband because the events surrounding a trial would further traumatize Jennifer.

71. Barnes' posture of smug invulnerability so affronted President Jimmy Carter that the President ordered his attorney general, Griffin Bell, to prosecute Barnes to the fullest extent of the law.

72. In this light, the Commission considers that the Spanish authorities have taken appropriate steps to prosecute the illegal acts in this wetland and to conserve this Natura 2000 area.

73. The United States believes addressing Corruption begins with countries around the world sharing a common vision and a strong commitment to taking practical steps to prevent and prosecute Corruption

74. 605 Applicant [R-11.2013] Effective September 16, 2012, the Office revised the rules of practice to permit a person to whom the inventor has assigned or is under an obligation to assign an invention to file and prosecute an application for patent as the Applicant, and to permit a person who otherwise shows sufficient proprietary interest in the matter to file and prosecute an application for

75. 1 States, such as Oregon, Washington and West Virginia, without specific Cramming statutes or administrative rules may still prosecute slamming and Cramming activities under their various state fraud statutes

76. The names and addresses of illegal agents operating in all State Govts are shared every month with State Home Departments and IGs of Police, to enable them to prosecute them.

77. In that connection, there is now an urgent need to enhance the capacity to apprehend and prosecute the pirates and their collaborators and to strengthen the effectiveness of our admiralty courts.

78. In writing contracts it is the better practice to make no Abbreviations; but in recognizances, and many other contracts, they are used; as John Doe tent to prosecute, &c

79. (New York) – North Korean authorities arbitrarily arrest, unfairly prosecute, and severely mistreat people for conducting private business activity, with punishments varying with bribes and connections, Human Rights Watch said today.

80. A number of vaguely-worded articles related to national security crimes are often used to prosecute people for exercising basic rights, and now they can be (mis)used in even more circumstances.