prefer charges against (one)

prefer charges against (one)

To file an official legal charge against one; to accuse one of some crime. Used in formal legal language. The woman was given the chance to prefer charges against the man, but she declined. The state will be preferring charges against the company for treason.
See also: charge, prefer
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

prefer something against someone

to file legal charges against someone [with the police]; to file a complaint or a charge against someone. The neighbors preferred charges against the driver of the car who ruined their lawns. I will not prefer charges against the driver, since it was partly my fault.
See also: prefer
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • prefer against
  • amendment
  • clause
  • double jeopardy
  • fifth
  • jeopardy
  • ne bis in idem
  • non bis in idem
  • idem
  • lawyer up