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		Definition of prosecutor in English: prosecutornoun ˈprɒsɪkjuːtəˈprɑsəˌkjudər 1A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.  prosecutors are fully entitled to bring any number of offences against a single defendant  Example sentencesExamples -  Government prosecutors will now seek warrants for the arrest of the nine strike leaders.
 -  He said that his role was as a prosecutor and ‘he wanted to prosecute’ if at all possible.
 -  The Paris prosecutor's office said it was closing the file into his death as a result of the police conclusions.
 -  The county prosecutor is a public official, but he called these people animals and thugs.
 -  She says the emphasis is on police and prosecutors initiating legal action, to take pressure off the woman.
 -  He said prosecutors were opening a criminal investigation into possible negligence.
 -  However, he did not respond to the summons and did not appear at the offices of the prosecutors.
 -  The French government has asked prosecutors to open a preliminary manslaughter inquiry.
 -  The prosecutor's office said his mother identified the body the same day.
 -  He added that the list of universities has been handed over to the prosecutor's office.
 -  He makes it sound like the kind of thing that a prosecutor would want to prosecute.
 -  She did not make any public comment regarding her summons and prosecutors did not comment after she was released.
 -  The group pledged funding to the state prosecutor's office to help it to track down the killers.
 -  Government prosecutors issued warrants for the arrest of five leading bank union officials.
 -  As soon as he leaves office, prosecutors can call him to the dock.
 -  Such proceedings are intended by the prosecutor to culminate in a confiscation order.
 
 - 1.1 A barrister or other lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
 the prosecutor rose to give the opening address  Example sentencesExamples -  This includes the judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers, who are all military officers.
 -  The politicians don't have any say over how the prosecutors or judges act.
 -  The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the prosecutor and defence lawyers.
 -  So where is the line over which either a judge or a prosecutor cannot step?
 -  People don't even understand what the role of a prosecutor is, or the role of a defence lawyer is.
 -  After the conviction prosecutors asked the court in the city of Tel Aviv to hand down five life sentences.
 -  Court prosecutors will be able to investigate an alleged war crime via one of three mechanisms.
 -  It was like a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, and it was kind of this adversarial process.
 -  The prosecutor said the defendant told police he had bought the pistol from a model shop, to shoot rats in his back yard.
 -  The prosecutor earlier asked the court to sentence David to four years in jail.
 -  Defendants and prosecutors may appeal a verdict to the Court of Appeals and then to the Supreme Court.
 -  Secondly, the judge, the prosecutor, his lawyer and myself all have the cellular phone record.
 -  They will come before the judge and the state prosecutor accompanied by their lawyers.
 -  The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty.
 -  The prosecutors left the Court without explaining the request for such a light sentence.
 -  The prosecutor would not be in contempt of court if the prosecutor did not proceed with the indictment.
 -  After the mandatory training, they will become judges, prosecutors, or lawyers.
 -  It usually takes one week for a copy of a Supreme Court's verdict to reach the prosecutors via a district court.
 -  She said she was lucky because state prosecutors advised the court to reject the case.
 -  The tests will be a prerequisite for candidates seeking to be judges, prosecutors or lawyers.
 
  
    Definition of prosecutor in US English: prosecutornounˈpräsəˌkyo͞odərˈprɑsəˌkjudər 1A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.  prosecutors are fully entitled to bring any number of offenses against a single defendant  Example sentencesExamples -  The French government has asked prosecutors to open a preliminary manslaughter inquiry.
 -  He said that his role was as a prosecutor and ‘he wanted to prosecute’ if at all possible.
 -  She did not make any public comment regarding her summons and prosecutors did not comment after she was released.
 -  The group pledged funding to the state prosecutor's office to help it to track down the killers.
 -  Such proceedings are intended by the prosecutor to culminate in a confiscation order.
 -  He said prosecutors were opening a criminal investigation into possible negligence.
 -  Government prosecutors issued warrants for the arrest of five leading bank union officials.
 -  The prosecutor's office said his mother identified the body the same day.
 -  She says the emphasis is on police and prosecutors initiating legal action, to take pressure off the woman.
 -  Government prosecutors will now seek warrants for the arrest of the nine strike leaders.
 -  However, he did not respond to the summons and did not appear at the offices of the prosecutors.
 -  As soon as he leaves office, prosecutors can call him to the dock.
 -  The county prosecutor is a public official, but he called these people animals and thugs.
 -  The Paris prosecutor's office said it was closing the file into his death as a result of the police conclusions.
 -  He makes it sound like the kind of thing that a prosecutor would want to prosecute.
 -  He added that the list of universities has been handed over to the prosecutor's office.
 
 - 1.1 A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney.
 the prosecutor rose to give the opening address  Example sentencesExamples -  People don't even understand what the role of a prosecutor is, or the role of a defence lawyer is.
 -  The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the prosecutor and defence lawyers.
 -  They will come before the judge and the state prosecutor accompanied by their lawyers.
 -  So where is the line over which either a judge or a prosecutor cannot step?
 -  After the mandatory training, they will become judges, prosecutors, or lawyers.
 -  This includes the judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers, who are all military officers.
 -  Court prosecutors will be able to investigate an alleged war crime via one of three mechanisms.
 -  The prosecutor would not be in contempt of court if the prosecutor did not proceed with the indictment.
 -  Defendants and prosecutors may appeal a verdict to the Court of Appeals and then to the Supreme Court.
 -  The prosecutors left the Court without explaining the request for such a light sentence.
 -  The tests will be a prerequisite for candidates seeking to be judges, prosecutors or lawyers.
 -  Secondly, the judge, the prosecutor, his lawyer and myself all have the cellular phone record.
 -  It usually takes one week for a copy of a Supreme Court's verdict to reach the prosecutors via a district court.
 -  The prosecutor earlier asked the court to sentence David to four years in jail.
 -  The politicians don't have any say over how the prosecutors or judges act.
 -  It was like a prosecutor and a defense lawyer, and it was kind of this adversarial process.
 -  She said she was lucky because state prosecutors advised the court to reject the case.
 -  The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty.
 -  The prosecutor said the defendant told police he had bought the pistol from a model shop, to shoot rats in his back yard.
 -  After the conviction prosecutors asked the court in the city of Tel Aviv to hand down five life sentences.
 
  
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