Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or process of prosecting; dissection practised by a prosector.
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- noun An
anatomical dissection carried out by an experienced anatomist as a demonstration for others.
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Examples
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A prosection is a dissection used to demonstrate a point, something that the DA did to Mr. Miller.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Carlos Miller Wins His Appeal 2009
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Many warrants do not lead to the prosection of the target, and 1983 lawsuits to challenge searches are notoriously difficult because of qualified immunity.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Seeking Help From Magistrate Judges 2010
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In my previous comment I inadvertently used the word “prosection” instead of “prosecution.”
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Carlos Miller Wins His Appeal 2009
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The evidence available does not justify a federal criminal prosection for bribery and extortation.
Hamilton denies allegations in federal indictment Anita Kumar 2011
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There is no way to prosection this law without disproportionately focusing it on Latinos.
Poll: Majority support Arizona immigration law, with reservations 2010
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Sollecito's lawyer remarked on Friday that this was a remarkable coincidence: the very night before, a programme had been broadcast on Italian television in which Sollecito's father had highlighted some of the weaknesses in the prosection case, eliciting from the presenter a remark that, if that was correct, "someone is going to have to pay".
Amanda Knox: police under fire over botched investigation 2011
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As for the claim of "jail time for anyone without coverage," the original bill passed by the House did provide for possible criminal prosection of those who evade the tax imposed on those who don't get mandated coverage.
If you don't get health coverage, Dems will send you to jail Greg Sargent 2010
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No prosection of the Bush administration is going to happen because there is zero evidence that anyone did anything illegal.
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A legal obligation allows us no winter holidays, no sickness, disabilty, birth, marriage or even death without fear of prosection (and they WOULD prosecute).
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010
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A legal obligation allows us no winter holidays, no sickness, disabilty, birth, marriage or even death without fear of prosection (and they WOULD prosecute).
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2010
MaryW commented on the word prosection
Judy Melinek, M.D. & T.J. Mitchell, Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner (New York: Scribner: 2014), pp. 13-14 (emphasis added).March 9, 2016