0 a legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime, especially in a law court -- 检察官;公诉人
The tape recordings provided prosecutors with the evidence they needed to prove he'd been involved in the conspiracy.
They were willing to agree that a good prosecutor should exercise his discretion in my behalf and not press charges.
Reports in the newspapers induced the chief district prosecutor to take up the case.
During the war, judges and prosecutors often took bribes, including from those representing accused guerrillas.
To a certain extent, the journal created an imagined professional community composed of the growing socio-professional class that included judges, public prosecutors, attorneys and clerks.
One-third of prosecutors in 1997 were not attorneys.
First, the prosecutor can begin with her strongest point in the case.