pros·e·cut·ing attorney (prŏs'ĭ-kyōō'tĭng) n.
Abbr. PA or Pros. Atty. A lawyer empowered to prosecute cases on behalf of a government and its people. Also called prosecution, prosecutor.
pros·e·cu·tion (prŏs'ĭ-kyōō'shən) n.
The act of prosecuting.
The institution and conduct of a legal proceeding.
Main Entry: pros·e·cu·tion Pronunciation: "prä-si-'kyü-sh&n Function: noun 1: the act or process of prosecuting; especially: the institution and carrying on of a criminal action involving the process of seeking formal charges against a person and pursuing those charges to final judgment 2: the party by whom criminal proceedings are instituted or conducted —compare DEFENSE 3, PLAINTIFF