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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new prosecutor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently appointed or assigned prosecutor in a legal context.
Example: "The case will be handled by a new prosecutor who has just joined the district attorney's office."
Alternatives: "an incoming prosecutor" or "a recently appointed prosecutor".
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The potentially good news is that there's a new prosecutor in Caddo now.
We don't need a new prosecutor or new money".
"During Saturday, a new prosecutor took over, and new information came to light.
The tribunal relented later in the year, and a new prosecutor was appointed in 2003.
Will either country accept a new prosecutor willing or able to carry out such a vast investigation with due diligence?
Whether even an appearance of impropriety is enough to bring in a new prosecutor is a different question.
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The prime minister, Iveta Radicova, has threatened to resign after two failed bids to vote in a new prosecutor-general in place of the incumbent, Dobroslav Trnka.
As Viktor Pshonka, a new prosecutor-general chosen by Mr Yanukovich, told a television interviewer, "I am a member of [Mr Yanukovich's] team, implementing all the decisions taken by the president…[He] is a very objective man".Centralising power, say Mr Yanukovich's aides, was necessary to re-establish order after years of chaos.
He reinstated them after securing additional tweaks from Congress, and appointed an able new prosecutor, Brig.
Instead, he faces the prospect of a reinvestigation by the new prosecutor, who is to examine all possible suspects, including him.
The new prosecutor, possibly an African, will be in a tricky position.
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