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Prosecution is the process of being officially [arrested|charged|sentenced|admits|got off with|accused of|suspected] with a crime in court. It is a complex series of actions that involves many people. One of the key people is the defendant—the person who is [arrested|charged|sentenced|admits|got off with|accused of|suspected] having done something illegal. Depending on the severity of the crime, the suspect is either [arrested|charged|sentenced|admits|got off with|accused of|suspected] and enclosed in custody or set free after being given the instructions that include the notice to appear in the court. During the first court appearance, the defendant is officially charged by the judge who reads the complaint. Then, the suspect either [arrested|charged|sentenced|admits|got off with|accused of|suspected] his guilt or pleads "not guilty". During further stages, both sides of the process—the defence and the prosecutors—work on establishing pieces of evidence to resolve the issue. At trial (the determination of a person's innocence or guilt), the suspect will be found guilty or not guilty. If guilty, the criminal will be [arrested|charged|sentenced|admits|got off with|accused of|suspected] and be subject to punishment.