prosecution

prosecution
noun
1 (C, U) the process or act of bringing a charge against someone for a crime, or of being judged for a crime in a court of law: The evidence is not sufficient to bring a prosecution against him. | I want immunity from prosecution before I give you any names.
2 the prosecution the lawyers who represent the person bringing a criminal charge against someone in a court of law: the chief witness for the prosecution
—compare defence (5)
3 (U) formal the doing of something that is your job: the prosecution of her duties

Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.

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