English to Spanish Dictionary prosecutor

prosecutor

fiscal
definition
noun
The county prosecutor is a public official, but he called these people animals and thugs.
a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
translation of 'prosecutor'
noun
acusador,
fiscal,
demandante
example
The prosecutor would not be in contempt of court if the 'prosecutor' did not proceed with the indictment.
He added that the list of universities has been handed over to the 'prosecutor' 's office.
The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the 'prosecutor' and defence lawyers.
The 'prosecutor' added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty.
He said that his role was as a 'prosecutor' and ‘he wanted to prosecute’ if at all possible.
Secondly, the judge, the 'prosecutor' , his lawyer and myself all have the cellular phone record.
People don't even understand what the role of a 'prosecutor' is, or the role of a defence lawyer is.
Such proceedings are intended by the 'prosecutor' to culminate in a confiscation order.
It was like a 'prosecutor' and a defense lawyer, and it was kind of this adversarial process.
The 'prosecutor' earlier asked the court to sentence David to four years in jail.
The group pledged funding to the state 'prosecutor' 's office to help it to track down the killers.
The county 'prosecutor' is a public official, but he called these people animals and thugs.
He makes it sound like the kind of thing that a 'prosecutor' would want to prosecute.
They will come before the judge and the state 'prosecutor' accompanied by their lawyers.
The 'prosecutor' 's office said his mother identified the body the same day.
The Paris 'prosecutor' 's office said it was closing the file into his death as a result of the police conclusions.
So where is the line over which either a judge or a 'prosecutor' cannot step?
the 'prosecutor' rose to give the opening address
The 'prosecutor' said the defendant told police he had bought the pistol from a model shop, to shoot rats in his back yard.
Defendants and 'prosecutors' may appeal a verdict to the Court of Appeals and then to the Supreme Court.
The plaintiff claims that the lack of disclosure demonstrates maliciousness on the part of the investigative and 'prosecutorial' defendants.
She said she was lucky because state 'prosecutors' advised the court to reject the case.
The 'prosecutors' left the Court without explaining the request for such a light sentence.
Congress meant to create an office that would not answer to the attorney general, yet would conduct a traditional 'prosecutorial' inquiry.
She did not make any public comment regarding her summons and 'prosecutors' did not comment after she was released.
Once again, no attempt is made to achieve certainty of any kind, let alone maximum certainty, and a great deal is left to 'prosecutorial' and judicial discretion.
Government 'prosecutors' will now seek warrants for the arrest of the nine strike leaders.
The tests will be a prerequisite for candidates seeking to be judges, 'prosecutors' or lawyers.
As soon as he leaves office, 'prosecutors' can call him to the dock.
Defense attorneys counter that 'prosecutorial' misconduct is underreported because it is frequently undetected unless a case reaches trial.
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