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Prosecute VS Sue
Prosecute vs Sue :What is the difference between these two words ? Thanks !
25 sept. 2015 06:19
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"Prosecute" descibes an action taken by the authorities to institute criminal proceedings against the suspects for a crime. Civilians cannot prosecute anyone. Prosecution is done normally by a unit under an attorney general, which is a government post. "Prosecute" applies to criminal cases only. The Prosecution represents the Crown or the State.
"Sue" is used in civil cases only. In a civil case, there is a plaintiff and one or more defendants. There is no Prosecution.
25 septembre 2015
Sue - someone sues you for damages of some sort. They will take you to court.
Prosecute - being prosecuted for a crime you committed. The government /police charge you for it whatever the crime is.
I hope this helps.
25 septembre 2015
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Espagnol
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Anglais
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