Meaning & Definition of word "Prosecutor"
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Prosecutor
/ˈprɒsɪkjuːtə/
noun:
- 1. A legal representative who presents the case against an individual in a criminal trial.
- Example: The prosecutor argued that the evidence clearly pointed to the defendant's guilt.
- 2. A person, often a government official, who conducts the prosecution of a criminal case.
- Example: The experienced prosecutor secured a conviction after a lengthy trial.
- 3. An attorney responsible for proving that a defendant has committed a crime.
- Example: During the hearings, the prosecutor presented witnesses to establish the timeline of events.
- 4. A public official who represents the state in legal proceedings.
- Example: The prosecutor's office is dedicated to ensuring justice for the victims of crime.
Etymology
Middle English: from Latin 'prosecutor', from 'prosequi' meaning 'follow after'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
district attorney:
A public official who acts as the prosecutor for the state in a particular district.
prosecutorial discretion:
The authority of an individual prosecutor to decide whether to bring a case to trial.
prosecutor's office:
The office where prosecutors work and where legal actions are prepared.
Related Words
defendant:
An individual accused in a court of law.
judge:
An official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
criminal:
A person charged with a crime.
Slang Meanings of prosecutor
Meaning: The 'lawyer for the people'.
Example Sentence: In this case, the prosecutor is really the lawyer for the people, ensuring justice.
Meaning: The 'case builder'.
Example Sentence: He’s known as a case builder, always preparing his arguments meticulously.