my guess, he focused on his studies and pursued his dream of becoming a lawyer. he's now successful on this field (lawyering) and even teaches criminal law in San Sebastian.
pursued
Someone who has pursued the study of history out of their own interest.
I'd run really fast and then hold his family hostage until he stopped chasing me.
She wasn't replaced, she did not want to return and pursued other opportunities that she felt would advance her career better.
Al Capone
They should be reported immediately to the court that appointed them and criminal charges should be pursued.
No-NSF 's are only pursued by DA if excessive no & intentional. Everyone boo boo's sometime. Besides paying it is not what they do.
Yes, there is a "statute of limitations" that will tell you how long a particular criminal can be pursued in Nevada. However, if the criminal LEAVES Nevada, the clock stops until he or she returns to the jurisdiction.
Writing a check with insufficient funds is considered a form of fraud, which is a criminal offense. However, whether criminal charges are pursued would depend on the circumstances, amount of the check, and the individual's intent. It's important to address the situation promptly to avoid further legal consequences.
Pursued is already the past tense.
Criminal charges are not pressed by an individual, they are always pursued by the state. Only the state or district attorney can press charges.
Yes, you can still be brought to court for theft if you committed the crime. The outcome of a civil lawsuit does not determine whether criminal charges can be pursued. If there is evidence of theft, the individual can file a criminal complaint against you.
We intend to pursue this matter with determination. She wishes to pursue a dancing career. The press pursues her where ever she goes. Police pursued the car at high speed. (past tense)
Libra women do like to be pursued in a relationship by a male.A Libra woman will enjoy being pursued for a relationship by a man who is not aggressive.
Pursued - 2011 was released on: USA: April 2011
my guess, he focused on his studies and pursued his dream of becoming a lawyer. he's now successful on this field (lawyering) and even teaches criminal law in San Sebastian.