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Перевод: prosecution
[существительное] судебное преследование; предъявление иска; отстаивание; обвинение; вед`ение; выполнение; работа
Тезаурус:
- A notice of intended prosecution is required.
- None of the defendants were questioned by the police before their arrest, or by the prosecution before the trial.
- The case for the prosecution was that the doctor prescribed a course of non-treatment by the administration of the drug DF118 which suppresses the appetite and impairs breathing.
- The prosecution decided not to proceed because medical experts could not be certain what caused Mrs Fort's death.
- In exercising this discretion the courts will balance the public interest in the prosecution of crime against the interest of the accused in securing a fair trial.
- Similarly discretion not to prosecute is sometime based on grounds irrelevant to our purpose, e.g. that prosecution will cause widespread riots.
- "of a certain vehicle , namely a" 'Vehicle' is proved by describing it in a prosecution witness's statement.
- Philip Price QC, for the prosecution, said Mr Wesson, who is deaf, ran to a woman neighbour.
- This is "practical" in the sense that the prosecution need not rely on members of the public to come forward and give evidence, which there is often a reluctance to do.
- It is reasonable to associate a number of distinctive policies with the presence of Mrs Thatcher - the economic strategy, attempts to contain the public sector, toleration of high unemployment, reduction in the powers of trade unions, privatization, the vigorous prosecution of the war in the Falklands, the community charge, education reforms, change in the civil service, and Britain's refusal to join the EMS.
- The prosecution laboured long on the amount of time the whittling had taken which therefore proved considerable premeditation.
- There were strong pointers from Downing Street that former junior defence minister Alan Clark could face prosecution for perjury.
- The police did not bring a prosecution against the Scottish deputy manager.
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