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Definition of Prosecutors
1. prosecutor [n] - See also: prosecutor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosecutors
Literary usage of Prosecutors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prosecutorial Response to Heavy Drug Caseloads: Comprehensive Problem by Kerry M. Healey (1994)
"Selection of sites for telephone interviews with prosecutors who had ... First,
the participation of as many prosecutors in the top 10 cocaine arrest areas ..."
2. Criminal Justice & Community Response to Rape by Joel Epstein (1995)
"prosecutors' Offices "... the crime of rape results in the most violent and
intimate violation of its victim or survivor—physically, emotionally and ..."
3. Preventing Gang & Drug Related Witness Intimidation by Peter Finn (1996)
"prosecutors and sympathetic judges can arrange for seminars and workshops for court
... Court-Related Actions prosecutors and Police Can Take on Their Own ..."
4. Dedicated Computer Crime Units by J. Thomas McEwen (1988)
"Because of the increases in reporting, investigators and prosecutors ...
prosecutors' offices offer another alternative for investigating computer crimes. ..."
5. Violence Against Women in South Africa: The State Response to Domestic by Binaifer Nowrojee, Bronwen Manby, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1995)
"If you do not fit that stereotype, then you couldn't have been raped.250 prosecutors
Charges are most likely to be pressed when a woman has been raped by a ..."
6. Germany for Germans: Xenophobia and Racist Violence in Germany by Maryellen Fullerton (1995)
"THE prosecutors' AND THE JUDICIARY'S RESPONSE TO THE VIOLENCE In 1992 Human Rights
Watch/Helsinki reported that prosecutions of those accused of violence ..."
7. A Complete Practical Treatise on Criminal Procedure, Pleading, and Evidence by John Frederick Archbold, John Jervis, William Newland Welsby, Thomas Whitney Waterman (1853)
"On the 14th September, 1795, the bill in question was remitted to the prosecutors,
by the post, when one of them opened the letter, and gave the bill, ..."
8. Broken People: Caste Violence Against India's "Untouchables" by Smita Narula (1999)
"Existing sessions courts are named as special courts, existing public prosecutors
are named as special public prosecutors. Cases take so long that people ..."