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Discover Ludwig'prosecuting attorney' is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, you would use this term when referring to an attorney who is in charge of bringing a criminal case against an accused person. For example: "The prosecuting attorney presented the jury with compelling evidence against the defendant."
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prosecuting attorney
noun
A public officer charged with carrying on the prosecution or representing the state in criminal proceedings and, in some jurisdictions, instituting or representing the state in civil or administrative proceedings.
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His father is the assistant prosecuting attorney for Marquette County.
San Diego is relying on a former prosecuting attorney.
We're very pleased with the prosecuting attorney here to have the guts to do it".
He made his film debut as the prosecuting attorney in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
Until 1818 he practiced on a "mountain circuit" in Tennessee and became its prosecuting attorney.
As prosecuting attorney, Jackson was principally occupied with suits for the collection of debts.
Many are sceptical that Robert McCulloch, the prosecuting attorney, is the right man for the job.
The show's breakout character was the lascivious prosecuting attorney Dan Fielding, played by John Larroquette.
Instead the presiding officer is the prosecuting attorney, who also instructs the jury on the law.
"It shows how entrenched methamphetamine is in our system," said Rocky Kingree, the county prosecuting attorney.
At moments she was a prosecuting attorney, rifling through scraps of conflicting information.
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