The store had a specific rule to prosecute all shoplifters.
Which lawyer will prosecute the suspect?
The prosecute was making his one call hoping for his loved one to bail him out.
They would prosecute to the maximum extent of the law.
The District Attorney became the lead prosecutor in the murder trial.
you will be Prosecuted in court. Run away before the police Prosecutes you.
The lawyer had enough evidence to prosecute.
We have enough evidence to prosecute Mr. Smith for money laundering.===================================================It is a good job that they do not prosecute you for not writing your own sentences.
unless the matter is resolved , the company will prosecute
Have you had sufficient to eat? The police did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute.
I think the sentence referred to in this question is "All you could do . . . value of 60p." Here, the word "do" is a kind of slang for "prosecute" or "punish". The word "all" stands for "the most", or "the only". "do" stands for "prosecute" or "punish". So it means "The most you could punish them for would be for stealing 60p worth of electricity".
Some examples are: To prosecute is to accuse someone of something or put them on trial. You shouldn't prosecute someone unless you have solid proof.
Prosecuted is the past participle of prosecute.