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criminal suit

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Explanation of "Criminal Suit"

Definition:
A "criminal suit" is a legal case where a person (called the defendant) is accused of breaking the law. This type of lawsuit is brought by the government, not by another person. If the defendant is found guilty, they may face penalties like fines or imprisonment.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "criminal suit" when discussing legal cases involving crimes.
  • It is often used in the context of legal discussions, news reports, or when talking about the justice system.
Example:
  • "The man was involved in a criminal suit for theft and could go to jail if convicted."
Advanced Usage:
  • In legal terms, a "criminal suit" can also be referred to as a "criminal prosecution." The government, represented by a prosecutor, brings the case against the defendant.
Word Variants:
  • Criminal (adjective): Related to crime.
    • Example: "He has a criminal record."
  • Suit (noun): A legal action or case.
    • Example: "She filed a lawsuit for damages."
Different Meaning:
  • The term "suit" can also refer to a set of clothes, like a business suit. However, in the context of law, it specifically means a legal case.
Synonyms:
  • Criminal case
  • Prosecution
  • Legal action
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "In hot water": This idiom means to be in trouble, often used when someone is facing legal issues.
    • Example: "After the robbery, he found himself in hot water."
  • "Face the music": This means to confront the consequences of one’s actions.
    • Example: "After being caught cheating, he had to face the music in court."
Summary:

A "criminal suit" is a serious matter that involves the government accusing someone of a crime.

Noun
  1. a lawsuit alleging violations of criminal law by the defendant

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