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- noun Plural form of
prosector .
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Examples
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Huckabee betrayed his prosectors and judges, his decisions cost lives.
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Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein, testifying at the trial of Galleon's Raj Rajaratnam, said he had an "inkling" that the activities of Goldman director Rajat Gupta were under scrutiny by prosectors in March 2010, when the firm announced he wouldn't stand for re-election.
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Egyptian prosectors have accused the entities, which are financed by Congress, of operating in Egypt without a license.
Egypt to Charge Foreign Workers Matt Bradley 2012
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Galleon prosectors alleged that a board member installed at a company by Rajaratnam fed him tips about its impending acquisition.
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The archdiocese said it passed the information to state prosectors.
Vatican Accepts Irish Bishop's Resignation Stacy Meichtry 2010
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He was 17 at the time of the shootings and his arrest, and a jury in Chesapeake, Va., declined to impose the death penalty sought by Fairfax prosectors.
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Federal prosectors said they had searched a safe-deposit box belonging to the Murphys this week, and found eight unmarked envelopes each stuffed with $10,000.
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Federal prosectors said they had searched a safe-deposit box belonging to the Murphys this week, and found eight unmarked envelopes each stuffed with $10,000.
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The archdiocese said it passed the information to state prosectors.
Vatican Accepts Irish Bishop's Resignation Stacy Meichtry 2010
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The archdiocese said it passed the information to state prosectors.
Vatican Accepts Irish Bishop's Resignation Stacy Meichtry 2010
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