Complainant vs Prosecution - What's the difference?
complainant | prosecution |
(legal) the party that brings a civil lawsuit against another; the plaintiff
One who makes complaint.
* Collier
The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.
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(lb) The institution of legal proceedings (particularly criminal) against a person.
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*:Such a scandal as the prosecution of a brother for forgery—with a verdict of guilty—is a most truly horrible, deplorable, fatal thing. It takes the respectability out of a family perhaps at a critical moment, when the family is just assuming the robes of respectability:it is a black spot which all the soaps ever advertised could never wash off.
(lb) The prosecuting party.
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As nouns the difference between complainant and prosecution
is that complainant is (legal) the party that brings a civil lawsuit against another; the plaintiff while prosecution is the act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.complainant
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Alternative forms
* complainaunt (qualifier)Noun
(wikipedia complainant) (en noun)- Eager complainants of the dispute.
prosecution
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Noun
(en noun)Death penalty on trial: should Reggie Clemons live or die?, passage=The prosecution case was that the men forced the sisters to strip, threw their clothes over the bridge, then raped them and participated in forcing them to jump into the river to their deaths. As he walked off the bridge, Clemons was alleged to have said: "We threw them off. Let's go."}}