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The prosecution in the court room means they are representing the victim in a criminal case. The prosecution has the responsibility to prove that the defendant is guilty.

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Giving this to a witness means that he or she is free from the threat of prosecution?

immunity


What does criminal prosecution mean?

Great question! Criminal prosecution means carrying a legal action in court who is being accused. ~Nei-Mio


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It basically means you took a step towards: or "attempted" to stop the prosecution from either investigating or charging you or someone else with a crime.


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In most cases, fleeing to avoid prosecution tolls the statute of limitations. Leaving the jurisdiction means the time frame starts when you return.


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Witness to a Prosecution was created on 1999-12-20.


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