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1 warranted prosecution
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2 warranted prosecution
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3 prosecution
1) ведение (войны, судебного дела и т.д.)2) судебное преследование; уголовное преследование; обвинение•prosecution by coroner's inquisition — коронерское преследование;
prosecution by [on] indictment — уголовное преследование по обвинительному акту;
prosecution by [on] information — уголовное преследование по заявлению о совершении преступления;
to continue prosecution — продолжать судебное преследование;
to deny prosecution — 1. отрицать, отвергать или опровергнуть обвинение 2. отказать в возбуждении уголовного преследования;
to face prosecution — предстать перед обвинением;
to frustrate prosecution — сорвать судебное преследование, воспрепятствовать судебному преследованию;
to search prosecution — добиваться судебного преследования; добиваться уголовного преследования;
- prosecution of patent applicationto undertake prosecution — возбудить судебное преследование; возбудить уголовное преследование;
- prosecution of war
- abated prosecution
- adult criminal prosecution
- affirmative prosecution
- barred prosecution
- case prosecution
- criminal prosecution
- federal prosecution
- former prosecution
- founded prosecution
- groundless prosecution
- individual prosecution
- joint prosecution
- juvenile criminal prosecution
- legal prosecution
- malicious prosecution
- negative prosecution
- patent prosecution
- private prosecution
- public prosecution
- social security prosecution
- state prosecution
- strong prosecution
- subsequent prosecution
- trademark prosecution
- unfounded prosecution
- warranted prosecution
- weak prosecution
- prosecution of criminal
- unwarranted prosecution
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