misprosecute
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[edit]misprosecute (third-person singular simple present misprosecutes, present participle misprosecuting, simple past and past participle misprosecuted)
- To prosecute badly or ineptly.
- 2000, Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, House of Commons Debates - Issues 75-84, page 5805:
- […] there is a resonable basis to question that Cannada has deliberately and fraudulently misinvestigated or misprosecuted allegations with the aim of shielding a suspected war criminal;
- 2004, David Brooks, On Paradise Drive, page 137:
- Child-abuse scandals are prosecuted and misprosecuted with almost Salem-witch-trial fervor.
- 2011, Richard Barre, Bearing Secrets:
- Bucky the Beater, who'd made a career out of misprosecuting gangsters, finally hitting one because the jerk confessed—at least he hadn't fucked that one up.