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Example sentences for "district attorney"

  • Ferris is a District Attorney," said he, "and has demanded your confidence for the purposes of justice, while I am your friend.

  • District Attorney, turning to the young man before alluded to.

  • District Attorney, coldly, secretly disconcerted under a gaze that held his own with such steady persistence.

  • District Attorney, taking a whiff at his cigar.

  • Proceed to open the cause, Mr. District Attorney,' continued the Judge.

  • Mr. District Attorney,” said the Judge, “have you anything to say?

  • Woodward, district attorney of the United States for the district of Iowa; R.

  • Lowe acted as district attorney, while Isaac Butler was foreman of the grand jury.

  • We no longer have a district judge, a district attorney, or a marshal in South Carolina.

  • I shall lay the matter before the District Attorney in person!

  • But, having a vast deal more sense than the District Attorney, he saw that the idea that I had carried off these negroes to sell them again for my own profit was not tenable.

  • I am district attorney, or criminal district attorney of Dallas, Tex.

  • The only place we sign it is over on the left, I believe sworn to and subscribed to before me, this is the blank day of blank, Henry Wade, district attorney.

  • District Attorney McCall is up there too.

  • I am not holding a brief for the defendant or the state, Mr. District Attorney, I am seeking the truth.

  • The figure of McCall, District Attorney of New York, loomed through the doorway.

  • In the storm of applause that burst upon the dramatic peroration of the ex-district attorney, a man rose from the center of the stage semicircle and lumbered heavily forward to the footlights.

  • His brother was there acting as district attorney in that circuit, and, if anything, was a greater ruffian than the judge.

  • Kewen was also a member of the State Assembly and, later, District Attorney.

  • District Attorney, moved that the prisoners be arraigned.

  • District Attorney Smith: If the Court please, the facts in this case are exceedingly simple.

  • In old times he had been a notable poker player, but had abandoned it on his election as district attorney.

  • He got back to New York late that night, and the next day he resigned his position as district attorney.

  • Although Schrank was not called to the witness stand during the inquisition yesterday afternoon, District Attorney W.

  • These statements were made to District Attorney W.

  • This was announced by District Attorney Zabel.

  • People all over the country sent letters to District Attorney W.

  • What, shall men say in times to come that Angevine Thorne, after freeing his friend from the clutches of the law, turned traitor to the common people and became the district attorney?

  • Must you still have a sheriff to harass you, a judge to condemn you, a district attorney to talk you blind?

  • You wouldn't soak a man on evidence like that, would you, Mr. District Attorney?

  • Taylor and the re-election of District Attorney William H.

  • Nevertheless, on the night of October 25 Acting Mayor Gallagher suspended Langdon from office, and appointed Abraham Ruef to be District Attorney to conduct the graft investigations.

  • I am District Attorney and I propose to be District Attorney and to act upon my own judgment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also made; being moved; certain members; coalition government; deputy prime minister appointed; district attorney; district court; district courts; district judge; district school; falling bodies; false claim; green pastures; had time; little vanilla; mayest thou; met the; often enough; one hundred and twenty; only remember; past life; practical politics; remain neutral; said the poor woman; shall first; wondering what