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prosecutors <a prosecutor; prosecutors> N

prosecutors

public prosecutor <a public prosecutor; public prosecutors> N

immediate office of the prosecutor LAW

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When that did not elicit a response, he began writing the letters to media and prosecutors.
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Prosecutors asked for a combined sentence of 30 years in prison, the maximum sentence allowed by law.
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Prosecutors told the court customs officers opened the back of the HGV they noticed a foisty smell and "saw feet within the lorry".
www.chroniclelive.co.uk
Prosecutors and presiding officers are constitutionally bound, therefore, to prevent infringement of the right to a speedy trial.
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Prosecutors cooperate in order to reduce caseload, knowing the suspects will most likely violate probation making them easier to prosecute later.
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Prosecutors had said the defence proposal wasn't a valid plea bargain offer, although they could still agree to a plea before the case goes to trial.
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And if a person pleads as charged to crimes like drunken driving, prosecutors and police say they might never know the outcome.
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Moreover, prosecutors and defense attorneys often view each other as colleagues and generally wish to maintain good relations with one another.
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Both victims are still suffering the aftereffects of the savage attack, prosecutors said.
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It would be a breakthrough if the prosecutors received more than a mild reproof.
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