How to use in-sentence of “prosecuting”:
+ While there Barragán helped on a money laundering trial team, in investigations, and in prosecuting Central Violations Bureau cases.
+ A man named Godot is prosecuting him, and has a grudge against Phoenix.
+ Near the end of 1837 he returned to France, and on 21 December married Agathe Delamalle, daughter of the prosecuting attorney at the court of Angers.
+ On 2 April 2009, it was announced that Demjanjuk would be deported to Germany, where he would stand trial, since in a bid to disassociate from the nation’s past, Germany began the policy of prosecuting prisoners of war from other nations whom the German Nazis made the accessories to their crimes.
+ Tribes have difficulty prosecuting non-Natives who hurt Natives on tribal land because their land is considered federal land.
+ This is with parental and government approval as an alternative to prosecuting the defendant.
+ She spent the next two years working in Swaziland as a prosecuting attorney.
+ The prosecuting lawyer said he was a member of the caste that the blogger criticized in his article.

