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Prosecuting individuals for committing crimes is a fundamental part of the justice system.
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Prosecuting is a common legal process for addressing criminal offenses, with prosecutors presenting evidence in court to seek a conviction.
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Common practice in legal system, often involving court proceedings and trials
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Prosecuting is a fundamental function of the judicial system, aimed at holding individuals or entities accountable for alleged criminal offenses.
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Part of the legal process to hold individuals or organizations accountable for breaking the law.
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A prosecutor is a legal professional who represents the government in criminal cases, bringing charges against the accused and presenting the case in court.
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Prosecutors work for the government and are responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial against the accused.
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The prosecutor in a criminal case represents the government and is responsible for proving the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Represents the state in a criminal trial and is responsible for proving the defendant's guilt
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