prosecutor 的定义
- Law. prosecuting attorney. a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- a person who prosecutes.
prosecutor 近义词
等同于 investigator
等同于 accuser
prosecutor 的近义词 4 个
等同于 prosecution
等同于 district attorney
prosecutor 的近义词 4 个
等同于 plaintiff
prosecutor 的近义词 4 个
等同于 inquirer
等同于 detective
等同于 enemy
prosecutor 的近义词 44 个
- adversary
- agent
- antagonist
- attacker
- bandit
- competitor
- criminal
- detractor
- foe
- guerrilla
- invader
- murderer
- opponent
- opposition
- rebel
- rival
- spy
- terrorist
- traitor
- villain
- assailant
- assassin
- backbiter
- betrayer
- contender
- defamer
- defiler
- disputant
- emulator
- falsifier
- informer
- inquisitor
- revolutionary
- saboteur
- slanderer
- traducer
- vilifier
- archenemy
- asperser
- bad person
- calumniator
- fifth column
- other side
- seditionist
prosecutor 的反义词 10 个
更多prosecutor例句
- Over the last year, the San Diego Police Department has written more than 150 tickets, but city prosecutors have yet to file charges.
- Plofchan argued that the federal prosecutors didn’t address the two issues pending before the court — whether Caldwell, an ailing 66-year-old, is a flight risk or a danger to the community.
- Federal prosecutors are considering whether to file sedition charges against some of the accused rioters, the Associated Press reported.
- If he won his race to become top prosecutor in Bradford County, he allegedly told her, he could make her DUI charge go away.
- They appealed, and in 1972 a court overturned the convictions in a decision that criticized conduct by the judge and the prosecutor.
- Prosecutor Alessandro Leopizzi wasted no time in repeating the transcript to ask Schettino to confirm his words.
- Prosecutor Michael Guarino has since publicly apologized to Biafra.
- The Prosecutor and the Snitch By Maurice Possley - The Marsall Project Did Texas execute an innocent man?
- The special operations unit provided cover for unarmed Berkut, acting Deputy Prosecutor General Aleksey Baganets told reporters.
- Prosecutor Renee Hrivnak recommended probation, not jail time—surely part of the plea deal as well.
- The agents of the Public Prosecutor never came there for food for the guillotine.
- The Public Prosecutor regarded this as libellous, and actually brought an action for libel against the philanthropic gentleman.
- The gentleman thereupon wrote to the Public Prosecutor, blaming him for not having taken action on the first occasion.
- The Public Prosecutor, the colonel of the gendarmes, and the governor of the prison were impatiently awaiting us.
- This last filled out a response to an imaginary indictment of an officious Crown-Prosecutor.