Prosecutor

Word PROSECUTOR
Character 10
Hyphenation pros e cu tor
Pronunciations /ˈpɹɑsəˌkjuːtəɹ/

Definitions and meanings of "Prosecutor"

What do we mean by prosecutor?

One that prosecutes. noun

One that initiates and carries out a legal action, especially criminal proceedings. noun

One who prosecutes; one who pursues or carries on any purpose, plan, enterprise, or undertaking. noun

In law, the person who institutes and carries on any proceedings in a court of justice, whether civil or criminal: generally applied to a complainant who institutes criminal proceedings. noun

One who prosecutes or carries on any purpose, plan, or business. noun

The person who institutes and carries on a criminal suit against another in the name of the government. noun

A lawyer who decides whether to charge a person with a crime and tries to prove in court that the person is guilty. noun

A government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state noun

A prosecuting attorney.

A person, as a complainant, victim, or chief witness, who institutes prosecution in a criminal proceeding.

A narcicistic yet self loathing individule whom was a victim and wants to get back at the world. Urban Dictionary

Often put out as the bad guy but in truth is one of the reasons your not dead yet. Being a prosecutor is one of the most honorable professions of which I know. These are true public servants, as they are taking a college degree that can easily earn them 10 times as much as they will ever earn as a prosecutor and using it to serve our justice system. Urban Dictionary

A sorry ass excuse for an attorney that couldn't make it as a real attorney ex: making $30k a year vs $150k for the average attorney. Usually a overbearing bitch of a woman that is against all men and their rights. Urban Dictionary

Similar to a district attorney, who who is in charge of investigating a crime and then tries to secure a conviction in court. Latest trend is for the P.O.'s office to bust cops since they could never make it as one! Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Prosecutor

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The word "prosecutor" in example sentences

With the assumption that the prosecutor is a more reliable source of information than the defense. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ms Karas explained ‘what the prosecutor is aiming for, what the defense is aiming for, and the punishments would be for the for just the murder change’. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Let's see, who else should not be mirandized "just because" a prosecutor is absolutely certain that they have enough evidence to convict them at a trial? ❋ Unknown (2010)

It appears that the prosecutor is as good as his reputation. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I can live with that as it APPEARS the prosecutor is a straight shooter. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This prosecutor is a partisan – just ask Kay Bailey. ❋ Unknown (2005)

As in all jurisdictions, the prosecutor is obligated to disclose exculpatory evidence. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

Unless Mr. Cuomo persuades him otherwise, Steven Cohen, the attorney general's chief of staff and a former federal prosecutor, is likely to return to practicing law in the private sector, according to individuals familiar with the transition. ❋ Jacob Gershman (2010)

Legal experts and political observers said the decision to walk away from prosecuting the former International Monetary Fund chief could present short-term troubles for the first-term prosecutor, though they believe Mr. Vance has plenty of time to recover before he would face re-election in 2013. ❋ Tamer El-Ghobashy (2011)

I suspect the prosecutor is just trying to pad the charges a little there, in case any of them get thrown out on a technicality or perhaps to pad the sentence or his own CV. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The county prosecutor is considering fraud charges. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I also think that the role of the prosecutor is fascinating and relatively unexplored territory. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Unlike other state attorneys general, New York's top prosecutor is empowered to pursue both criminal and civil penalties with nationwide reach under the Martin Act, signed into law in 1921. ❋ Liz Rappaport (2010)

Prior to arraignment, the prosecutor is required to disclose the contents of statements made by the accused that are relevant to the case, known to the prosecutor, and in the control of the armed forces. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

A pretrial conference between Lincecum's attorney and a Clark County (Wash.) prosecutor is set for Nov. 23. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The prosecutor is also required to disclose evidence seized from the accused or believed to belong to the accused that it intends to offer at trial. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

Among other cases of suspected jihadists, Germany's chief prosecutor is investigating two men from Hamburg who traveled to Afghanistan with Mr. Sidiqi in 2009, Shahab Dashti and Naamen Meziche, a spokesman for the prosecutor said. ❋ David Crawford (2010)

most prosecutors are women because they are the most vulnerible and most in [need] for a [feeling] of [power]. ❋ Laspina Jr (2005)

- Prosecutors are [lawyers] [working] [for the people] against the criminals. ❋ BlehImBoreda (2012)

Bob: I have to go see [the county] [prosecutor] today! George: I'm sorry, I hope you don't get an [overbearing] bitch, you will for sure be guilty. Anna: That's not true George: You wouldn't know, you are a woman. ❋ 4thidco (2011)

Man the county [prosecutors office] can't get a conviction from someone who confessed to the crime, so they sent the case back down to the [municipal] court for them to worry about. John the cop with the most awards is [under the gun] again for doing his job. I wish the prosecutors office would just leave him alone. ❋ Cum Junkie Walter (2005)

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