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pros·e·cu·tors
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of prosecutors in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of prosecutors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of prosecutors in a Sentence
What the Islamists haven't been able to do to me, the prosecutors are trying to do anyway: destroy freedom of expression.
Lo and behold, that acting United States attorney a few months later is now working at main Justice. Sure like to know why. Sure like to know who was involved. Sure would like to know who made the calls. Sure would like to know from the current acting United States attorney if that acting United States attorney agrees with the sentencing recommendations of the so-called prosecutors in the Minnesota U.S. attorney's office.
The investigation continues, a team of experienced prosecutors is working every day to follow the facts and the law. There is nothing more we can or should say at this juncture about an ongoing investigation.
Mayor after mayor that tolerates this sort of thing, that decriminalizes even minor offenses, that don't believe in putting people in jail – when your prosecutors are elected, who prosecute certain people who are committing very minor offenses, but then allow other people to go who are committing offenses of moral turpitude and so forth, this is what you get, when Ronald Reagan was governor of California, none of that crap would be going on in L.A. or anyplace else for that matter.
It is often difficult for prosecutors to convince a judge to allow one Molineux witness.
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