Out of that has grown the further statement which courts and prosecutors have used to excuse themselves for the cruelty of enforcing a law that does violence to the feelings of the people.
The Plan, now operating with increasing momentum in that far-off continent, is designed to enable its prosecutors to lay the first foundations of the structure which the members of these communities must rear in the years to come.
The loss and annoyances to which prosecutors and witnesses are subject in our courts are a source of very great evil to the country.
Do not public prosecutors habitually act in this way?
He was violent and flowery, as public prosecutorsusually are.
Because he is elected by the National Assembly, he is certain to be a loyal party member; he appoints prosecutors (district and communal) for lower levels and can recall them before the expiration of their terms.
Prisoners have the right to communicate with the prosecutors and courts that investigated and tried their cases and to submit petitions to them and to the Ministry of Justice.
It also lumps together the judicial bodies and prosecutors in overlapping and parallel functions.
Even my prosecutors do not allege that judicial tribunals are infallible.
Gentlemen, I have not the smallest purpose of casting an imputation against your honesty or the honesty of my prosecutors who have selected you.
Gentlemen, I regard you as twelve of my fellow-countrymen, known or believed by my prosecutors to be my political opponents, and selected for that reason for the purpose of obtaining a conviction against me in form of law.
By indicting me for the expression of that opinion the public prosecutors virtually indict some millions of the Queen's peaceable Irish subjects.
Mr. Sullivan boldly bearded the prosecutors of his brethren.
Mr. Sullivan was suffered to describe the conduct of the crown prosecutors at another stage as an "infamous plot.
It is considered by the crown prosecutors to be their duty to exclude from the jury-box every juror known, or suspected, to hold or agree with the accused in political sentiment.
Is it not pertinent, therefore, gentlemen, for me to say to you this is an unwise proceeding which my prosecutors bid you to sanction by a verdict?
After sentencing, the prosecutorshave access to any place in which the criminal might be detained and pass on the legalities of the detention and the conditions within the penal institution.
Public prosecutors are monitored by the Office of the Prosecutor General at the national level.
Three deputy prosecutors assist the prosecutor general in carrying out his official duties.
The prosecutor general (attorney general) assures that the work of local public prosecutors is consistent throughout the country, both in the choice of cases to pursue and in the diligence with which the prosecution is undertaken (see ch.
Public prosecutors have a broad range of responsibility in the judicial and penal systems.
Prosecutors on the judet level have a consultative vote in the meetings of local government agencies when important legal questions are being decided.
Much may be said to palliate errors on the part of the prosecutors and judges, from the heat of the times, arising from the great interests then agitated.
Again, I ask Congress to pass a juvenile crime bill that provides more prosecutors and probation officers to crack down on gangs and guns and drugs and bar violent juveniles from buying guns for life.
The Queen, in a protest against the bill, declared that "those who avowed themselves herprosecutors have presumed to sit in judgment upon the question between the Queen and themselves.
Lord Dacre, in presenting the protest to the assembled peers, added: "Her Majesty complained that the individuals who formed her prosecutors in this odious measure, sat in judgment against her.
The witnesses to the crime were the only prosecutors recognized by Hebrew criminal jurisprudence; and in capital cases they were the legal executioners as well.
There were no public prosecutors or State's attorneys known to the Hebrew system.
In complaining of her, and bringing her forward first, the prosecutorsshowed that they were well advised.
The operations of the week, including the solemn censure of Mary Sibley, had all worked favorably for the prosecutors and managers of the business.
The prosecutors have appealed to the law, and to the law they must go; but the law secures to his client the liberty of uttering his conscientious convictions.
Duncan M'Neill and Hugh Bruce; the private prosecutors by Messrs.
However, her prosecutors prepared a writ "ne exeat regno," to obtain her arrest and the deprivation of her personal property.
And what good are judges and prosecutors who in civil cases do not decide according to justice and in criminal cases know themselves that all punishments are useless?
The examination of Grand Jurors, prosecutors and citizens lasted from December 17 until January 22.
The supporters of the prosecutors were treated with scant ceremony.
But now that Fredericks and Ford, prosecutors of Los Angeles, lost their tempers under the goadings of this same Rogers in the Darrow case, nothing is said about the wild man of Borneo.
He was active for years against the corrupt political conditions in California before he came into prominence as one of the prosecutors at the graft trials.
If his lordship occasionally expressed his indignation at religious prosecutors and Pharisees, ought it, therefore, to be inferred that he was an infidel?
It will be but fair to ask, whether, if the religious welfare of this man had been deemed by his prosecutors worthy of the slightest consideration, they would not have proceeded directly contrary to what they did?
The prosecutors have a full power to act and they are answerable to no one.
Those prosecutors who replied that they would do their duty strictly "in accordance with the law" were either removed or transferred to other posts and replaced by functionaries who were more mindful of the needs of the government.
It is not necessary in every instance to set forth the reason for the confiscation of a newspaper article," the prosecutors were instructed.
There is also the act of parliament for paying prosecutors and witnesses their expenses, which led to an increased number of prosecutors in proportion to the number of crimes actually detected.
Will you suffer this man to qualify and disqualify witnesses and prosecutors agreeably to the purposes which his own vengeance and corruption may dictate in one case, and which the defence of those corruptions may dictate in another?
The Indictment having been duly lodged by the Prosecutors in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, it becomes the duty of the Tribunal to give the necessary directions for the publication of the text.
One or more of the Chief Prosecutors may take part in the prosecution at each trial.
The Prosecutorsrepresenting the Soviet Union, the French Republic, and the United Kingdom unanimously opposed inclusion of Alfried Krupp.
The first meetings of the members of the Tribunal and of the Chief Prosecutors shall be held at Berlin in a place to be designated by the Control Council for Germany.
Immediately upon service of the Indictment, learning the serious condition of Krupp von Bohlen, the United States again called a meeting of Prosecutors and proposed an amendment to include Alfried Krupp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prosecutors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.