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prosecutor
[pros-i-kyoo-ter]
noun
Law.
a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
a person who prosecutes.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of prosecutor1
Example Sentences
The state prosecutor's initial assessment was that the boy, called Quentin, came from a normal functioning family, and had no criminal or mental health record.
That cellmate provided a declaration stating he had stolen privileged legal documents and delivered them to a BOP investigator who copied them and sent them for use by prosecutors in both of Kelly’s trials.
Shan Saunders, the senior crown prosecutor on the case, said it was "unusual to have a phone that when downloaded contains so much information".
He subsequently pleaded not guilty, the prosecutor's office said.
Mr Deans' mother has told the prosecutor he had suffered psychologically but it was hard to assess the impact as he is non-verbal.
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