Prosecuted
Prosecuted is the past participle of prosecute, and in criminal law it refers to the act of bringing and pursuing charges against a person or organization believed to have committed a crime. The responsibility to prosecute typically lies with a government prosecutor—such as a district attorney, state's attorney, crown prosecutor, or an equivalent official—rather than a private accuser. In common usage, a defendant may be described as having been prosecuted by the state.
In most jurisdictions, the process begins with an investigation and a charging decision by the prosecutor.
The term can also be used in civil contexts to describe initiating and pursuing a lawsuit, though