How Do You Spell PROSECUTION?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌɒsɪkjˈuːʃən] (IPA)

The word "prosecution" is spelled /ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʃən/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "pros" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, followed by the "ih" sound in the second syllable "i". The "k" sound is spelled with a "c" and the "u" is pronounced as "oo". The last syllable "tion" is pronounced with a "sh" sound and a weak "uh" sound. This word refers to the act of bringing a criminal charge against someone and pursuing legal action against them.

PROSECUTION Meaning and Definition

  1. Prosecution refers to the legal process of initiating and carrying out legal action against an individual or entity accused of committing a crime. It involves the representation of the state or the government, typically through a prosecutor, to bring charges against the accused and present evidence in order to prove their guilt.

    In the realm of criminal law, prosecution begins with the investigation of a crime, followed by the arrest of a suspect. After the arrest, the responsible government body or prosecuting authority reviews the evidence and decides whether to proceed with formal charges. If charges are filed, the prosecution presents its case during court hearings, presenting evidence, calling witnesses, and questioning individuals involved in the alleged crime.

    The prosecution's aim is to demonstrate the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt. This process typically takes place in a court of law, where the prosecution presents its case to a judge or jury. The prosecution may be conducted by a public prosecutor employed by the government or by a private attorney representing the victim or the state.

    In a broader context, prosecution can refer to any legal action taken against an individual or entity for misconduct or wrongdoing. It can also involve civil lawsuits and administrative procedures, although it is most commonly associated with criminal proceedings.

  2. A pursuit; a criminal suit; pursuit by efforts of body or mind.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of PROSECUTION

The word "prosecution" has its origins in the Latin word "prosecutio", which comes from the verb "prosequi". "Prosequi" is a compound of "pro" (meaning "forward" or "forth") and "sequi" (meaning "to follow").

In Latin, "prosecutio" referred to the act of pursuing or following someone or something, particularly in a legal or judicial sense. Over time, this term evolved to specifically denote the act of bringing a legal action or conducting a case against someone.

The word "prosecution" entered Middle English in the 14th century, primarily with the sense of initiating or carrying out legal proceedings against a person accused of a crime. It has since retained its legal context, referring to the act or process of bringing a case against someone in a court of law.

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Plural form of PROSECUTION is PROSECUTIONS

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