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- noun Plural form of
prosection .
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Examples
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Since the days of 'Maggi's Army', corruption in the 70s', charges of racism and wifully wrong prosections they have been working hard to recover the respect they had previously if you go back far enough you'll find it.
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That may account for the dearth of prosections against big fry.
Too Big To Jail? Executives Unscathed As Regulators Let Banks Report Criminal Fraud 2010
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Not to mention form part of the evidence for criminal prosections and civil claims for compensation.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Once one saw that and watches how politicians are forced to function as servants to corporations in order to secure enough money to run for office, one realizes there will be no prosections of the lawless thugs who are the Bush Administration.
David Fiderer: Obama Can Restore Constitutional Democracy in Two Easy Steps 2009
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What was the point of all this surveillance, Police prosections Court case ?
Milkman 'drug dealer' escapes jail Guthrum 2009
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But your point is again taken … while these films are considered controversial, and banned in some places, it never result in obscenity prosections.
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I didn't see that as per se establishing impropriety although it does smell a little banana-y: it becomes improper only if you show something else: that meritless prosecutions were conducted or that meritorious prosections were not conducted.
"I did shift from being against the death penalty to thinking that if it has a significant deterrent effect it’s probably justified." Ann Althouse 2007
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Where were the prosections of Vietnamese who tortured Americans?
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I haven't smelled those smells, or touched those prosections, since 1998.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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Where were the prosections of Vietnamese who tortured Americans?
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