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Yes, you can be prosecuted for an act if it violates the law. Prosecution typically occurs when there is sufficient evidence to support charges against a person for committing a crime. The specifics depend on the jurisdiction and the nature of the act in question. Legal representation is crucial in navigating the prosecution process.

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