Which preposition to use with prosecutor
"What!" ejaculated judge and prosecutor in unison.
It was while he was aedile-elect that Cicero appeared as the public prosecutor of Verres.
" M. Tschoffen, public prosecutor at Dinant, the high official who writes these lines, finishes his deposition with these words: "They had no reason whatever for our arrest, and I do not see any reason that they could have for setting us at liberty.
But, the character of a criminal, though it may be urged by himself as a proof of his innocence, is never to be mentioned by his prosecutor as an aggravation or proof of his guilt.
"Tell him to quit stalling," said a prosecutor to Vanderveer, when Roberts left the witness stand.
He called the prosecutor into an inner room.
"Were you following the prosecutor on the occasion when he was robbed on Ludgate Hill?
Enumeration remains; a topic sometimes necessary to a panegyrist, not often to one who is endeavouring to persuade; and more frequently to a prosecutor than to a defendant.
Then there was a short pause, while the prosecutor for the Crown laid down his notes.