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prosecutors

n. (plural of prosecutor English)

Usage examples of "prosecutors".

Lax figured that even the prosecutors probably realized that this argument for secondary transfer of fibers was a skimpy one, at best.

The prosecutors wanted to introduce the reports West Memphis police had written about interviews with Damien in the weeks before his arrest.

He then promised that by the end of August, the defense would have everything the police and prosecutors had developed to that point.

To call Jessie as a witness, Stidham thought, would be to hand him to his prosecutors on a silver platter.

He had barely recited his credentials in order to be qualified by Judge Burnett as an expert witness when the prosecutors again objected.

But now, fresh on the heels of his conviction, the prosecutors were offering him a chance to shorten his time in prison, just for saying a few words.

However much they might have been helped by the backdrop of publicity to the case, the prosecutors did not want to count on it.

Four days after Jessie arrived at the prison in Pine Bluff, attorney Stidham, Inspector Gitchell, and prosecutors Davis and Fogleman drove there to talk with Jessie.

The prosecutors were not convinced that Jessie was going to stay silent.

Burnett told him that he could inform Jessie that anything he told the prosecutors would not be used against him in court.

Every day until the start of the trial, one or the other of the prosecutors continued to visit Jessie in jail.

Fogleman said Peretti never answered his question, but that over time the prosecutors surmised what had happened.

Unable to call Jessie and unwilling to call young Aaron Hutcheson, the prosecutors had no eyewitness to the crime.

The prosecutors had not suggested a motive in their opening statement to the jury.

As Jason later recalled, the offers were relayed to him by his attorneys, Ford and Wadley, and were similar to the deal that the prosecutors had offered Jessie.