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poursuite

Poursuite is a French noun meaning the act of pursuing or chasing. It can refer to following a person, an animal, or a path, as well as the pursuit of goals, objectives, or values. The related verb is poursuivre, meaning to pursue or to chase. The term is used across everyday language and formal discourse, and its English equivalents include pursuit, and in legal contexts, proceedings or prosecutions depending on the sense.

In legal usage, poursuite denotes the act of pursuing a case or charges. Poursuites pénales refers to

In policing and public safety contexts, a poursuite describes a high‑speed chase after a suspect, with policies

criminal
proceedings
or
prosecutions,
while
poursuites
civiles
refers
to
civil
actions
brought
before
a
court.
The
word
appears
in
many
jurisdictional
contexts
to
describe
actions
taken
to
obtain
remedy
or
enforce
rights.
In
criminal
procedure,
developments
of
the
poursuite
determine
how
charges
are
investigated
and
adjudicated
within
the
justice
system.
that
balance
pursuing
safety
concerns
and
the
risk
to
bystanders.
Beyond
law
and
policing,
the
phrase
appears
in
everyday
language
and
culture
to
express
striving
or
striving
toward
an
objective,
as
in
expressions
like
la
poursuite
du
bonheur
or
la
poursuite
d’un
objectif.
The
concept
also
appears
in
literature
and
cinema,
where
La
Poursuite
is
used
as
a
title
or
motif
to
evoke
pursuit
and
pursuit-related
drama.