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    public prosecutor


    1. So Kerry was, once upon a time, a public prosecutor


    2. DPPs head the respective regional jurisdictions, which are attached to the high courts of the country and all the public prosecutors and state advocates manning the district, regional and high courts report to the DPPs in their respective areas of jurisdiction


    3. of communities, animal shelters and veterinary officials at the public prosecutor's office


    4. Because the fire brigade and the public prosecutor couldn’t prove a deliberate arson, the insurance at least makes up for the damage


    5. In conclusion, I have full confidence that the South African Police will conduct a comprehensive investigation into the aforesaid charges without fear or favour and thereafter place the docket before the Public Prosecutor once the investigation has been completed’


    6. ‘Watergate was forty years ago, but memories of a secret security project gone very badly rogue and that ended up being traced right into the president’s office – and a whole host of lesser officials caught by its tendrils as well – came flooding right back as the Public Prosecutor’s briefing took place on television


    7. Every eye then turned to the five judges and the public prosecutor


    8. To this effect, in as few or fewer words, the Public Prosecutor


    9. I look at all of you and see America’s future: attorneys, corporate lawyers, public prosecutors, judges, politicians, maybe even the president of the United States


    10. He was already in trouble with the media as well as the public prosecutor

    11. Finally Lumumba arrests the Public Prosecutor, so President Kasavubu can’t arrest him any more


    12. However, the man's examination and the depositions of the witnesses had been completed, but the lawyer's plea, and the speech of the public prosecutor were still to come; it could not be finished before midnight


    13. He has at last been unmasked and arrested, thanks to the indefatigable zeal of the public prosecutor


    14. It was proved by the skilful and eloquent representative of the public prosecutor, that the theft was committed in complicity with others, and


    15. At this moment the public prosecutor raised himself a little, leaning on one elbow in an awkward manner


    16. “You would like to put a question?” said the president, and having received an answer in the affirmative, he made a gesture inviting the public prosecutor to speak


    17. “I want to ask, was the prisoner previously acquainted with Simeon Kartinkin?” said the public prosecutor, without looking at Maslova, and, having put the question, he compressed his lips and frowned


    18. Maslova stared at the public prosecutor, with a frightened look


    19. He invited me for the lodgers; it was not an acquaintance at all,” answered Maslova, anxiously moving her eyes from the president to the public prosecutor and back to the president


    20. “I should like to know why Kartinkin invited only Maslova, and none of the other girls, for the lodgers?” said the public prosecutor, with half-closed eyes and a cunning, Mephistophelian smile

    21. But Maslova turned away without distinguishing him from the others, and again fixed her eyes anxiously on the public prosecutor


    22. Then the public prosecutor again slightly raised himself, and, putting on an air of simplicity, asked permission to put a few more questions, and, having received it, bending his head over his embroidered collar, he said: “I should like to know how long the prisoner remained in the merchant Smelkoff’s room


    23. Maslova again seemed frightened, and she again looked anxiously from the public prosecutor to the president, and said hurriedly:


    24. “Yes, and why did you go in?” asked the public prosecutor, forgetting himself, and addressing her directly


    25. After each witness had been examined separately and the expert last of all, and a great number of useless questions had been put, with the usual air of importance, by the public prosecutor and by both advocates, the president invited the jury to examine the objects offered as material evidence


    26. Just as the witnesses were about to look at these things, the public prosecutor rose and demanded that before they did this the results of the doctor’s examination of the body should be read


    27. The president, who was hurrying the business through as fast as he could in order to visit his Swiss friend, though he knew that the reading of this paper could have no other effect than that of producing weariness and putting off the dinner hour, and that the public prosecutor wanted it read simply because he knew he had a right to demand it, had no option but to express his consent


    28. The reading of this report had taken a full hour, but it had not satisfied the public prosecutor, for, when it had been read through and the president turned to him, saying, “I suppose it is superfluous to read the report of the examination of the internal organs?” he answered in a severe tone, without looking at the president, “I shall ask to have it read


    29. ” The secretary stopped reading and folded the paper, and the public prosecutor angrily began to write down something


    30. But the public prosecutor showed mercy neither to himself nor to any one else

    31. The speech of a public prosecutor, according to his views, should always have a social importance, like the celebrated speeches made by the advocates who have become distinguished


    32. The public prosecutor spoke at great length, trying not to forget any of the notions he had formed in his mind, and, on the other hand, never to hesitate, and let his speech flow on for an hour and a quarter without a break


    33. And as if himself overcome by the significance of the expected verdict, the public prosecutor sank into his chair, highly delighted with his speech


    34. In conclusion the advocate remarked, with a thrust at the public prosecutor, that “the brilliant observations of that gentleman on heredity, while explaining scientific facts concerning heredity, were inapplicable in this case, as Botchkova was of unknown parentage


    35. ” The public prosecutor put something down on paper with an angry look, and shrugged his shoulders in contemptuous surprise


    36. When he had finished the public prosecutor got up to reply


    37. “The facts of this case are the following,” began the president, and repeated all that had already been said several times by the advocates, the public prosecutor and the witnesses


    38. The public prosecutor, the lawyers, and, in fact, everyone in the court, shared the same impression


    39. ’ The secretary just told me the public prosecutor is for condemning her to 15 years’ penal servitude


    40. What astonished her most was that young men—or, at any rate, not old men—the same men who always looked so approvingly at her (one of them, the public prosecutor, she had seen in quite a different humour) had condemned her

    41. When the public prosecutor asked him what he meant to do with these mats, what use they were to him, he got angry, and answered: “The devil take those mats; I don’t want them at all


    42. Still the public prosecutor, drawing up his shoulders as he had done the day before, asked subtle questions calculated to catch a cunning criminal


    43. The magistrate examined him and the public prosecutor drew up an act of indictment, and the law courts committed him for trial


    44. With the advocates entered the chief secretary and public prosecutor, a lean, clean-shaven young man of medium height, a very dark complexion, and sad, black eyes


    45. “And a good public prosecutor; business-like


    46. The Senators and the Public Prosecutor did not smile nor triumph, but looked like people wearied, and who were thinking “We have often heard the like of you; it is all in vain,” and were only too glad when he stopped and ceased uselessly detaining them there


    47. Immediately after the end of the advocate’s speech the chairman turned to the Public Prosecutor


    48. “I have seen how one public prosecutor did his very best to get an unfortunate boy condemned, who could have evoked nothing but sympathy in an unperverted mind


    49. The fate of these persons, often innocent even from the government point of view, depended on the whim, the humour of, or the amount of leisure at the disposal of some police officer or spy, or public prosecutor, or magistrate, or governor, or minister


    50. At this point the assistant public prosecutor half rose from his seat, uncomfortably resting on one elbow






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