prosecute case | 16.19 | That case was never prosecuted. | ||
prosecute crime | 6.78 | The commission does not have power to prosecute crimes. | ||
prosecute people | 3.82 | And people were prosecuted for past acts. | ||
prosecute war | 2.83 | He had prosecuted a war against the Dark Elves. | ||
prosecute offender | 2.63 | Police rarely prosecute offenders. | ||
prosecute official | 2.57 | Kovalyov said several military officials may be prosecuted. | ||
prosecute suspect | 2.30 | The likely suspect is never prosecuted. | ||
prosecute man | 2.11 | Still, Hutchison said she would not prosecute the man. | ||
prosecute officer | 1.71 | Police intervened and the officer was prosecuted. | ||
prosecute company | 1.58 | The company was prosecuted for breaking the contract. | ||
prosecute soldier | 1.51 | No soldier was ever prosecuted for the deaths. | ||
prosecute member | 1.45 | Beirut has been prosecuting members of the SLA militia as traitors. | ||
prosecute terrorist | 1.45 | Most terrorists are prosecuted under federal law in federal courts. | ||
prosecute violator | 1.45 | Haiti wants the documents to prosecute human rights violators. | ||
prosecute individual | 1.18 | Apfel declined to comment on whether other individuals might be prosecuted. | ||
prosecute leader | 1.05 | He promised to prosecute leaders of the riots. | ||
prosecute violation | 1.05 | But many violations can be prosecuted either under federal or state laws. | ||
prosecute criminal | 0.92 | Lots of lawyers make wills and draw up contracts, or defend and prosecute criminals. | ||
prosecute parent | 0.92 | Prosecuting deadbeat parents is nothing new. | ||
prosecute perpetrator | 0.92 | Would the perpetrators be prosecuted? |