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bring forth criminal charges against vs to finally bring forth criminal charges against

Both phrases are correct, but the second one is more detailed and includes the word 'finally,' which adds emphasis to the action of bringing forth criminal charges. The first phrase is more concise and direct. The choice between them depends on the level of emphasis or detail you want to convey.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 600 views

bring forth criminal charges against

This phrase is correct and commonly used in legal contexts.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of formally accusing someone of a crime.

Examples:

  • The prosecutor decided to bring forth criminal charges against the suspect.
  • The victim's family demanded to bring forth criminal charges against the perpetrator.
  • “Arizona Criminal Time Limitations” relate to the maximum limit of time the State of Arizona has to bring forth criminal charges against a suspect. (This is not to be  ...
  • “Arizona Criminal Time Limitations” relate to the maximum limit of time the State of Arizona has to bring forth criminal charges against a suspect. (This is not to be  ...
  • Jan 17, 2013 ... Despite being technically required by law to bring forth criminal charges against Holder, under orders from Holder's Department of Justice ...
  • Jan 18, 2013 ... Despite being technically required by law to bring forth criminal charges against Holder, under orders from Holder's Department of Justice ...

Alternatives:

  • file criminal charges against
  • press criminal charges against
  • levy criminal charges against
  • initiate criminal charges against
  • pursue criminal charges against

to finally bring forth criminal charges against

This phrase is correct and adds emphasis with the word 'finally.' It is less common but can be used for added emphasis or to indicate a long-awaited action.

This phrase is similar to the first one but includes the word 'finally' to emphasize the action of bringing forth criminal charges after a period of anticipation or delay.

Examples:

  • After years of investigation, they were able to finally bring forth criminal charges against the corrupt officials.
  • The community rallied together to finally bring forth criminal charges against the gang members.

Alternatives:

  • to ultimately bring forth criminal charges against
  • to eventually bring forth criminal charges against
  • to ultimately press criminal charges against
  • to eventually file criminal charges against
  • to ultimately levy criminal charges against

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