Prosecutionis example sentences

Related (4): indictment, trial, conviction, punishment

pros·e·cu·tion

noun

prosecutions (plural noun)

  - the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge:

  - the party instituting or conducting legal proceedings against someone in a lawsuit:

  - the continuation of a course of action with a view to its completion:

Synonyms

indictment, accusation, denunciation, trial, charge, summons, citation, plaint, impeachment, beef, inculpation, acquittal, lawsuit, case, action, cause, proceedings, litigation, trial, indictment, execution, application, performance, enactment, administration, fulfillment, fulfilling, discharge, accomplishment, achievement, realization, contrivance, effecting, enforcement, imposition, effectuation

"Prosecutionis" Example Sentences

1. The prosecution's case was weakened by the lack of evidence.
2. The defense team submitted a motion to dismiss the prosecution's charges.
3. The prosecution's attorney argued that the defendant had a motive for the crime.
4. The prosecution's witness testified that they saw the defendant at the scene of the crime.
5. The prosecution's opening statement outlined their case against the defendant.
6. The prosecution's cross-examination of the defense witness was intense.
7. The prosecution's case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence.
8. The prosecution's closing argument was persuasive but ultimately unsuccessful.
9. The prosecution's case was bolstered by the testimony of a key witness.
10. The prosecution's argument was that the defendant had the means and opportunity to commit the crime.
11. The prosecution's case hinged on the expert testimony of a forensic scientist.
12. The prosecution's decision to charge the defendant with first-degree murder was controversial.
13. The prosecution's case was thrown out due to a technicality.
14. The prosecution's presentation of evidence was methodical and well-organized.
15. The prosecution's cross-examination of the defendant was brutal.
16. The prosecution's strategy was to focus on the defendant's previous criminal record.
17. The prosecution's request for a life sentence was granted by the judge.
18. The prosecution's case was weakened by inconsistencies in the witnesses' statements.
19. The prosecution's appeal was denied by the appellate court.
20. The prosecution's case against the defendant fell apart after a key witness recanted their testimony.
21. The prosecution's insistence on pursuing a death penalty sentence drew criticism from some members of the community.
22. The prosecution's argument that the defendant acted with premeditation was challenged by the defense.
23. The prosecution's request for a mistrial was granted due to possible jury tampering.
24. The prosecution's case against the defendant was built on a shaky foundation.
25. The prosecution's handling of the case was praised by legal experts for its thoroughness.
26. The prosecution's decision to pursue the case after the defendant had fled the country was controversial.
27. The prosecution's request for an anonymous jury was granted due to concerns for the safety of the jurors.
28. The prosecution's case was complicated by the fact that there were multiple suspects.
29. The prosecution's questioning of the defendant's alibi was met with skepticism by the jury.
30. The prosecution's accusation that the defense had tampered with evidence was vehemently denied.

Common Phases

not tamper with evidence; aggressively pursue the truth; hold perpetrators accountable; seek justice for victims; present a strong case in court; protect the rights of the accused; uphold the law.

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